Flexible domains for minimal surfaces in Euclidean spaces
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Abstract: In this paper we introduce and investigate a new notion of flexibility for domains in Euclidean spaces for in terms of minimal surfaces which they contain. A domain in is said to be flexible if every conformal minimal immersion from a Runge domain in an open conformal surface can be approximated uniformly on compacts, with interpolation on any given finite set, by conformal minimal immersion . Together with hyperbolicity phenomena considered in recent works, this extends the dichotomy between flexibility and rigidity from complex analysis to minimal surface theory.
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