Thread-wire surfaces: Near-wire minimizers and topological finiteness (superseded)
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arXiv0711.3402MaRDI QIDQ6207567FDOQ6207567
Authors: Benjamin K. Stephens
Publication date: 21 November 2007
Abstract: (NOTE: per referee comments, this article has been split; it is now superseded by "Existence of thread-wire minimizers" and "Near-wire thread-wire minimizers"; please see http://www.bkstephens.net.) Alt's thread problem asks for least-area surfaces bounding a fixed "wire" curve and a movable "thread" curve of length L. We conjecture that if the wire has finitely many maxima of curvature, then its Alt minimizers have finitely many surface components. We show that this conjecture reduces to controlling near-wire minimizers, and thus begin a three paper series to understand them. In this paper we show they arise, show that they are embedded, and show that they have a nice parametrization in wire exponential coordinates. In doing so we prove tools of independent interest: a weighted isoperimetric inequality, a nonconvex enclosure theorem, and a classification of how Alt minimizers intersect planes. The last item reduces to a question about harmonic functions in the spirit of Rado's lemma.
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