Compact anisotropic stable hypersurfaces with free boundary in convex solid cones
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Abstract: We consider a convex solid cone with vertex at the origin and boundary smooth away from . Our main result shows that a compact two-sided hypersurface immersed in with free boundary in and minimizing, up to second order, an anisotropic area functional under a volume constraint is contained in a Wulff-shape.
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