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On mean-convex Alexandrov embedded surfaces in the 3-sphere
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    On mean-convex Alexandrov embedded surfaces in the 3-sphere (English)
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    14 September 2015
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    The authors consider a class of complete immersed surfaces \(M\) in the unit round 3-sphere \(S^3\). It is assumed that these surfaces are mean-convex Alexandrov embedded. This condition means that the immersion \(M\to S^3\) can be extended to an immersion of a 3-dimensional manifold \(N\to S^3\) with boundary \(\partial N=M\). The authors determine under which conditions it is possible to deform continuously these preserving mean-convex Alexandrov embeddedness.
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    mean-convex Alexandrov embedding
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    deformation
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