Counterexample to a conjecture of H. Hopf (Q1071321)
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Counterexample to a conjecture of H. Hopf (English)
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1986
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The author proves the existence of an immersed torus in \(E^ 3\) with constant mean curvature, thereby settling a 30 year old question of H. Hopf. He adapts methods of \textit{Y. H. Weston} [SIAM J. Math. Anal. 9, 1030-1053 (1978; Zbl 0402.35038)] and \textit{J. L. Moseley} [ibid. 14, 934- 946 (1983; Zbl 0543.35036)] for large positive solutions of the sinh- Gordon equation. He crucially uses a continuity argument, and the actual shape of the torus remains ''unseen''. Remark: Recently U. Abresch and R. Walter imposed the additional hypothesis of planar lines of curvature for the smaller principal curvature, and could then construct very explicit examples in terms of elliptic functions as well as computer pictures of them.
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w-surface
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torus
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constant mean curvature
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positive solutions
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sinh-Gordon equation
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