The geometry of stable minimal surfaces in metric Lie groups
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Abstract: We study geometric properties of compact stable minimal surfaces with boundary in homogeneous 3-manifolds that can be expressed as a semidirect product of with endowed with a left invariant metric. For any such compact minimal surface , we provide a priori radius estimate which depends only on the maximum distance of points of the boundary to a vertical geodesic of . We also give a generalization of the classical Rado's Theorem in to the context of compact minimal surfaces with graphical boundary over a convex horizontal domain in , and we study the geometry, existence and uniqueness of this type of Plateau problem.
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