Flux for Bryant surfaces and applications to embedded ends of finite total curvature (Q1409641)
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Flux for Bryant surfaces and applications to embedded ends of finite total curvature (English)
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16 October 2003
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The author computes the flux of Killing fields through ends of constant mean curvature 1 in hyperbolic space, and proves a result conjectured by \textit{W. Rossman, M. Umehara} and \textit{K. Yamada} [Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 127, 2147--2154 (1999; Zbl 0921.53030)]. The flux matrix defined by these authors is equivalent to the flux of Killing fields. Then he gives a geometric description of embedded ends of finite total curvature. In particular, he shows that if such an end is asymptotic to a catenoid cousin, then, an axis is associated to it. He also computes the flux of Killing fields through these ends, and deduces some geometric properties and anlogies to minimal surfaces in Euclidean space.
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flux
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Killing fields
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Bryant surface
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embedded end
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total curvature
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