The strong halfspace theorem for minimal surfaces (Q756165)

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The strong halfspace theorem for minimal surfaces
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    The strong halfspace theorem for minimal surfaces (English)
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    This paper contains a proof of the following form of the ``maximum principle at infinity'' for minimal surfaces: A connected, proper, possibly branched, nonplanar minimal surface M in \({\mathbb{R}}^ 3\) is not contained in a halfspace. The natural generalization of the above result for minimal hypersurfaces \(M^ n\subset {\mathbb{R}}^{n+1},\) \(n\geq 3\), fails as shown by the example of the n-catenoid. The authors show that, nevertheless, the convex hull of such a hypersurface is very special. The paper also contains a discussion of other maximum principles at infinity that appeared recently in the literature.
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    maximum principle at infinity
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    minimal surfaces
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    minimal hypersurfaces
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