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The sharp isoperimetric inequality for minimal surfaces with radially connected boundary in hyperbolic space
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    The sharp isoperimetric inequality for minimal surfaces with radially connected boundary in hyperbolic space (English)
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    Let \(\Sigma\) be a two-dimensional minimal surface in the \(n\)-dimensional hyperbolic space \(H^ n\). Assume that the boundary \(\partial\Sigma\) of \(\Sigma\) is radially connected from some point \(p\) of \(\Sigma\), that is, \(\{r=\text{dist}(p,q),q\in\partial\Sigma\}\) is a connected interval. Then the authors obtain a sharp isoperimetric inequality \(4\pi A\leq L^ 2- A^ 2\), where \(L\) is the length of \(\partial\Sigma\) and \(A\) is the area of \(\Sigma\).
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    minimal surface
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    hyperbolic space
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    isoperimetric inequality
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