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- Special functions on the sphere with applications to minimal surfaces (Q696811) (← links)
- A general framework for surface modeling using geometric partial differential equations (Q735463) (← links)
- On the numerical solution of Plateau's problem (Q842941) (← links)
- A variational level set approach for surface area minimization of triply-periodic surfaces (Q882084) (← links)
- Removable singularities of solutions to a class of quasilinear non- uniformly elliptic equations (Q1109218) (← links)
- Minimal surfaces in \(\mathbb{R}^ 3\) and algebraic curves (Q1207170) (← links)
- Partial differential equations in the 20th century (Q1267997) (← links)
- Schwarz' \(P\) and \(D\) surfaces are stable (Q1813015) (← links)
- The least-gradient method for computing area minimizing hypersurfaces spanning arbitrary boundaries (Q1919389) (← links)
- Bézier surfaces of minimal area: the Dirichlet approach (Q2388546) (← links)
- On minimal lightlike surfaces in Minkowski space-time (Q2482646) (← links)
- Complete minimal Möbius strips in \(\mathbb R^n\) and the Björling problem (Q2496753) (← links)
- Isoperimetric inequality and the Gauss-Bonnet-formula for H-planes in Riemannian manifolds (Q2551631) (← links)
- On the asymptotic behavior of a minimal surface over a semi-infinite strip (Q2638515) (← links)
- Curvature estimates for minimal surfaces with total boundary curvature less than 4$\pi $ (Q3631853) (← links)
- The ends of discs (Q3743598) (← links)
- (Q4097854) (← links)
- The number of solutions to the classical Plateau problem is generically finite (Q4148437) (← links)
- Existence and Nonexistence of Radial Limits of Minimal Surfaces (Q4204516) (← links)
- The discrete Plateau Problem: Algorithm and numerics (Q4221966) (← links)
- On Differentiability of Minimal Surfaces at a Boundary Point (Q5643211) (← links)
- Minimal surfaces with movable boundaries (Q5649020) (← links)
- Decomposition of the height function of Scherk's first surface. (Q5950586) (← links)