A FAMILY OF COMPLETE MINIMAL SURFACES OF FINITE TOTAL CURVATURE WITH TWO ENDS (Q3189880)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6545879
- Minimal surfaces with two ends which have the least total absolute curvature
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A FAMILY OF COMPLETE MINIMAL SURFACES OF FINITE TOTAL CURVATURE WITH TWO ENDS (English)
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Minimal surfaces with two ends which have the least total absolute curvature (English)
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12 September 2014
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26 February 2016
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minimal surface
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finite total curvature
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two ends
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In this paper the author shows the following results: {Theorem 1.} If \(\gamma\) is equal to 1 or an even number, then there exists a complete conformal minimal surface \(f:M\to \mathbb R^3\) with finite total curvature, genus \(\gamma\), and two ends, for which the Gauss map \(g\) satisfies the equality \(\deg (g)=\gamma+2.\) {Theorem 2.} Let \(f:M\to \mathbb R^3\) be a complete conformal minimal surface of finite total curvature with genus \(\gamma\) and two ends. Denote by \(d_1\), \(d_2\) the multiplicities of the ends. Suppose that \(f\) has \(4(\gamma+1)\) symmetries and that its Gauss map \(g\) satisfies the equality \(\deg (g)=\gamma+2\). We assume either \(\gamma=1\) and \((d_1,d_2)=(1,3)\), or \(\gamma\) is an even number and \((d_1,d_2)=(2,2)\). Then \(f\) is one of the minimal surfaces given in Theorem 1.
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