On the growth of nonlocal catenoids
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Abstract: As well known, classical catenoids in possess logarithmic growth at infinity. In this note we prove that the case of nonlocal minimal surfaces is significantly different, and indeed all nonlocal catenoids must grow at least linearly. More generally, we prove that stationary sets for the nonlocal perimeter functional which grow sublinearly at infinity are necessarily half-spaces.
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