Killing graphs with prescribed mean curvature and Riemannian submersions
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1030136
DOI10.1016/j.anihpc.2008.02.002zbMath1169.53046arXiv0710.1844OpenAlexW2963403947WikidataQ115360635 ScholiaQ115360635MaRDI QIDQ1030136
Marcos Dajczer, Jorge Herbert S. de Lira
Publication date: 1 July 2009
Published in: Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincaré. Analyse Non Linéaire (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0710.1844
Minimal surfaces in differential geometry, surfaces with prescribed mean curvature (53A10) Differential geometry of immersions (minimal, prescribed curvature, tight, etc.) (53C42)
Related Items (8)
THE MEAN CURVATURE EQUATION ON SEMIDIRECT PRODUCTS : HEIGHT ESTIMATES AND SCHERK-LIKE GRAPHS ⋮ Compact stable surfaces with constant mean curvature in Killing submersions ⋮ Constant mean curvature hypersurfaces with single valued projections on planar domains ⋮ Height estimates for Killing graphs ⋮ Some existence results on the exterior Dirichlet problem for the minimal hypersurface equation ⋮ Solvability of minimal graph equation under pointwise pinching condition for sectional curvatures ⋮ Helicoidal graphs with prescribed mean curvature ⋮ Removable singularities for sections of Riemannian submersions of prescribed mean curvature
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Isometric immersions into 3-dimensional homogeneous manifolds
- A Bernstein-type theorem for Riemannian manifolds with a Killing field
- Killing graphs with prescribed mean curvature
- Elliptic partial differential equations of second order
- The Dirichlet problem for constant mean curvature surfaces in Heisenberg space
- Interior gradients estimates and existence theorems for constant mean curvature graphs in \(M^n\times\mathbb R\)
- The fundamental equations of a submersion
- An extension of a theorem of Serrin to graphs in warped products
- The Gauss Map of Minimal Surfaces in the Heisenberg Group
This page was built for publication: Killing graphs with prescribed mean curvature and Riemannian submersions