Genus zero complete maximal maps and maxfaces with an arbitrary number of ends (Q6122549)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7811830
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Genus zero complete maximal maps and maxfaces with an arbitrary number of ends (English)
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1 March 2024
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Similar to minimal surfaces in \(\mathbb{R}^3\), maximal surfaces are immersions with zero mean curvature in the Lorentz-Minkowski space \(\mathbb{E}^{3}_{1}\). Maximal surfaces share many similarities with minimal surfaces, such as being critical points of the area functional and admitting the Weierstrass-Enneper representation. However, the theory of complete maximal immersions is limited compared to the theory of complete minimal surfaces: the plane is the only complete maximal immersion. For this reason, maximal maps are studies, which generalize maximal immersions by allowing singularities. For instance maxfaces are a subclass of generalized maximal immersions where the singularities occur only at points where the limiting tangent plane contains a light-like vector. The authors prove the existence of a genus-zero complete maximal map with a prescribed singularity set and an arbitrary number of simple and complete ends. They also discuss the conditions under which this maximal map can be made into a complete maxface.
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Lorentz-Minkowski space
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complete maxfaces
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