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A minimal surface in classical differential geometry is charaterized by the fact that its embedding coordinates \(x^1,\dots,x^n\) are harmonic with respect to the Laplace operator of the surface. The authors define noncommutative minimal surfaces as Hermitian elements in the \(n\)-free module \({\mathcal F}_\hslash^n={\mathcal F}_\hslash\times \dots {\mathcal F}_\hslash\), where \({\mathcal F}_\hslash\) denotes a quotient skew field of the Weyl algebra \({\mathcal A}_\hslash\). This is the universal algebra with two generators \(U,V\) subject to the relation \[ UV-VU=i \hslash 1. \] Analogues of the derivation and Laplace operators are introduced, in order to define noncommutative harmonic coordinates. It is shown that this concept is invariant with respect to \(*\)-automorphisms of \({\mathcal F }_\hslash\). An analogue of the Weierstrass representation theorem is proved. Several examples are constructed.
Property / review text: A minimal surface in classical differential geometry is charaterized by the fact that its embedding coordinates \(x^1,\dots,x^n\) are harmonic with respect to the Laplace operator of the surface. The authors define noncommutative minimal surfaces as Hermitian elements in the \(n\)-free module \({\mathcal F}_\hslash^n={\mathcal F}_\hslash\times \dots {\mathcal F}_\hslash\), where \({\mathcal F}_\hslash\) denotes a quotient skew field of the Weyl algebra \({\mathcal A}_\hslash\). This is the universal algebra with two generators \(U,V\) subject to the relation \[ UV-VU=i \hslash 1. \] Analogues of the derivation and Laplace operators are introduced, in order to define noncommutative harmonic coordinates. It is shown that this concept is invariant with respect to \(*\)-automorphisms of \({\mathcal F }_\hslash\). An analogue of the Weierstrass representation theorem is proved. Several examples are constructed. / rank
 
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noncommutative minimal surfaces
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noncommutative Weierstrass representation
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Weyl algebra
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noncommutative catenoid
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noncommutative Enneper surface
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    A minimal surface in classical differential geometry is charaterized by the fact that its embedding coordinates \(x^1,\dots,x^n\) are harmonic with respect to the Laplace operator of the surface. The authors define noncommutative minimal surfaces as Hermitian elements in the \(n\)-free module \({\mathcal F}_\hslash^n={\mathcal F}_\hslash\times \dots {\mathcal F}_\hslash\), where \({\mathcal F}_\hslash\) denotes a quotient skew field of the Weyl algebra \({\mathcal A}_\hslash\). This is the universal algebra with two generators \(U,V\) subject to the relation \[ UV-VU=i \hslash 1. \] Analogues of the derivation and Laplace operators are introduced, in order to define noncommutative harmonic coordinates. It is shown that this concept is invariant with respect to \(*\)-automorphisms of \({\mathcal F }_\hslash\). An analogue of the Weierstrass representation theorem is proved. Several examples are constructed.
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    noncommutative minimal surfaces
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    noncommutative Weierstrass representation
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    Weyl algebra
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    noncommutative catenoid
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    noncommutative Enneper surface
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