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A uniqueness theorem for minimal surfaces in \(S^ 3\)
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    A uniqueness theorem for minimal surfaces in \(S^ 3\) (English)
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    In this paper the author proves that if y is a \(C^ 2\)-Jordan curve on a geodesic 2-sphere in \(S^ 3\) belonging to some open hemisphere of \(S^ 3\), then there exists a positive number \(\epsilon\) such that any Jordan curve in \(S^ 3\) which is \(\epsilon\) close to y in the \(C^ 2\)-norm is the boundary curve of a unique compact minimal surface in the open hemisphere. This minimal surface can be represented as a graph over the geodesic 2-sphere.
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    Jordan boundary
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    minimal surface
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