Complete Constant Mean Curvature Hypersurfaces in Euclidean space of dimension four or higher

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DOI10.1353/AJM.2021.0030arXiv1707.04008WikidataQ114056371 ScholiaQ114056371MaRDI QIDQ6288947FDOQ6288947


Authors: Christine Breiner, Nikolaos Kapouleas Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 13 July 2017

Abstract: In this article we provide a general construction when nge3 for immersed in Euclidean (n+1)-space, complete, smooth, constant mean curvature hypersurfaces of finite topological type (in short CMC n-hypersurfaces). More precisely our construction converts certain graphs in Euclidean (n+1)-space to CMC n-hypersurfaces with asymptotically Delaunay ends in two steps: First appropriate small perturbations of the given graph have their vertices replaced by round spherical regions and their edges and rays by Delaunay pieces so that a family of initial smooth hypersurfaces is constructed. One of the initial hypersurfaces is then perturbed to produce the desired CMC n-hypersurface which depends on the given family of perturbations of the graph and a small in absolute value parameter underlineau. This construction is very general because of the abundance of graphs which satisfy the required conditions and because it does not rely on symmetry requirements. For any given kge2 and nge3 it allows us to realize infinitely many topological types as CMC n-hypersurfaces in mathbbRn+1 with k ends. Moreover for each case there is a plethora of examples reflecting the abundance of the available graphs. This is in sharp contrast with the known examples which in the best of our knowledge are all (generalized) cylindrical obtained by ODE methods and are compact or with two ends. Furthermore we construct embedded examples when kge3 where the number of possible topological types for each k is finite but tends to infty as koinfty.













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