A complete bounded minimal cylinder in R^3
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Abstract: In 1996, Nadirashvili used Runge's theorem to produce a complete minimal disc inside a ball in R^3. In this paper we generalize the techniques used by Nadirashvili to obtain new examples of complete minimal surfaces inside a ball in R^3, with the conformal structure of an annulus.
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