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Regularity of Minimal Surfaces [electronic resource] / by Ulrich Dierkes, Stefan Hildebrandt, Anthony J. Tromba.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften, A Series of Comprehensive Studies in Mathematics ; 340Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Description: XVII, 623 p. 68 illus., 6 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783642117008
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 515.64 23
LOC classification:
  • QA315-316
  • QA402.3
  • QA402.5-QA402.6
Online resources:
Contents:
Boundary Behaviour of Minimal Surfaces -- Minimal Surfaces with Free Boundaries -- The Boundary Behaviour of Minimal Surfaces -- Singular Boundary Points of Minimal Surfaces -- Geometric Properties of Minimal Surfaces -- Enclosure and Existence Theorems for Minimal Surfaces and H-Surfaces. Isoperimetric Inequalities -- The Thread Problem -- Branch Points.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Regularity of Minimal Surfaces begins with a survey of minimal surfaces with free boundaries. Following this, the basic results concerning the boundary behaviour of minimal surfaces and H-surfaces with fixed or free boundaries are studied. In particular, the asymptotic expansions at interior and boundary branch points are derived, leading to general Gauss-Bonnet formulas. Furthermore, gradient estimates and asymptotic expansions for minimal surfaces with only piecewise smooth boundaries are obtained. One of the main features of free boundary value problems for minimal surfaces is that, for principal reasons, it is impossible to derive a priori estimates. Therefore regularity proofs for non-minimizers have to be based on indirect reasoning using monotonicity formulas. This is followed by a long chapter discussing geometric properties of minimal and H-surfaces such as enclosure theorems and isoperimetric inequalities, leading to the discussion of obstacle problems and of Plateau´s problem for H-surfaces in a Riemannian manifold. A natural generalization of the isoperimetric problem is the so-called thread problem, dealing with minimal surfaces whose boundary consists of a fixed arc of given length. Existence and regularity of solutions are discussed. The final chapter on branch points presents a new approach to the theorem that area minimizing solutions of Plateau´s problem have no interior branch points.
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Boundary Behaviour of Minimal Surfaces -- Minimal Surfaces with Free Boundaries -- The Boundary Behaviour of Minimal Surfaces -- Singular Boundary Points of Minimal Surfaces -- Geometric Properties of Minimal Surfaces -- Enclosure and Existence Theorems for Minimal Surfaces and H-Surfaces. Isoperimetric Inequalities -- The Thread Problem -- Branch Points.

Regularity of Minimal Surfaces begins with a survey of minimal surfaces with free boundaries. Following this, the basic results concerning the boundary behaviour of minimal surfaces and H-surfaces with fixed or free boundaries are studied. In particular, the asymptotic expansions at interior and boundary branch points are derived, leading to general Gauss-Bonnet formulas. Furthermore, gradient estimates and asymptotic expansions for minimal surfaces with only piecewise smooth boundaries are obtained. One of the main features of free boundary value problems for minimal surfaces is that, for principal reasons, it is impossible to derive a priori estimates. Therefore regularity proofs for non-minimizers have to be based on indirect reasoning using monotonicity formulas. This is followed by a long chapter discussing geometric properties of minimal and H-surfaces such as enclosure theorems and isoperimetric inequalities, leading to the discussion of obstacle problems and of Plateau´s problem for H-surfaces in a Riemannian manifold. A natural generalization of the isoperimetric problem is the so-called thread problem, dealing with minimal surfaces whose boundary consists of a fixed arc of given length. Existence and regularity of solutions are discussed. The final chapter on branch points presents a new approach to the theorem that area minimizing solutions of Plateau´s problem have no interior branch points.

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