The number of constant mean curvature isometric immersions of a surface (Q1939566)
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The number of constant mean curvature isometric immersions of a surface (English)
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4 March 2013
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Summary: In classical surface theory, there are but few known examples of surfaces admitting nontrivial isometric deformations and fewer still non-simply-connected ones. We consider the isometric deformability question for an immersion \(x: M \to \mathbb R^3\) of an oriented non-simply-connected surface with constant mean curvature \(H\). We prove that the space of all isometric immersions of \(M\) with constant mean curvature \(H\) is, modulo congruences of \(\mathbb R^3\), either finite or a circle (Theorem 1.1). When it is a circle, then, for the immersion \(x\), every cycle in \(M\) has vanishing force and, when \(H\neq 0\), also vanishing torque. Moreover, we identify closed vector-valued one-forms whose periods give the force and torque. Our work generalizes a classical result for minimal surfaces to constant mean curvature surfaces.
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constant mean curvature
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minimal surfaces
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isometric deformation
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rigidity
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force
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torque
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