Uniqueness of stable minimal surfaces with partially free boundaries (Q1898877)

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Uniqueness of stable minimal surfaces with partially free boundaries
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    Uniqueness of stable minimal surfaces with partially free boundaries (English)
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    12 February 1996
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    We consider parametric minimal surfaces \(X : B \to \mathbb{R}^3\) of disc- type which are stationary in a boundary configuration \(\langle T, S\rangle\) consisting of a support surface \(S \subset \mathbb{R}^3\) and a Jordan arc \(\Gamma\) with endpoints on \(S\). We introduce the notion of ``freely stable minimal surfaces'', whose second variation of the area functional is nonnegative with respect to displacements of \(X\) keeping the arc \(\Gamma\) fixed and remaining with the support surface \(S\). If \(\Gamma\) is a graph above the \(x,y\)-plane \(E\) with a convex projection curve \(\underline {\Gamma} \subset E\) and \(S\) is a cylindrical surface with a generating curve \(\sum_0 \subset E\) satisfying a certain oscillation condition, we prove: Each freely stable, parametric minimal surface in this configuration \(\langle \Gamma, S\rangle\) is necessarily a graph above \(E\), and its height function solves a mixed boundary value problem for the minimal surface equation. Consequently, these configurations \(\langle \Gamma, S\rangle\) only bound one freely stable, parametric minimal surface.
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    uniqueness
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    disc-type minimal surfaces
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    freely stable minimal surfaces
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    boundary configuration
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