The spectral curve theory for \((k,l)\)-symmetric CMC surfaces (Q893251)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6982216
  • Navigating the space of symmetric CMC surfaces
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The spectral curve theory for \((k,l)\)-symmetric CMC surfaces
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6982216
  • Navigating the space of symmetric CMC surfaces

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The spectral curve theory for \((k,l)\)-symmetric CMC surfaces (English)
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Navigating the space of symmetric CMC surfaces (English)
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13 November 2015
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21 November 2018
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constant mean curvature surfaces
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spectral curves and Whitham deformations
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moduli spaces of flat connections
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constant mean curvature surface
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spectral data
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closing conditions
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Plateau solutions
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The authors introduce a flow on the spectral data for symmetric constant mean curvature (CMC) surfaces in the \(3\)-sphere. The flow is designed in such a way that it changes the topology but fixes the intrinsic (metric) and certain extrinsic (periods) closing conditions of the CMC surfaces. By construction the flow yields closed (possibly branched) CMC surfaces at rational times and immersed higher genus CMC surfaces at integer times. They prove the short-time existence of this flow near the spectral data of (certain classes of) CMC tori and obtain thereby the existence of new families of closed (possibly branched) connected CMC surfaces of higher genus. Moreover, they prove that flowing the spectral data for the Clifford torus is equivalent to the flow of Plateau solutions by varying the angle of the fundamental piece in Lawson's construction for the minimal surfaces \(\xi_{g,1}\).
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