Constant-mean-curvature surface

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1The space of properly embedded minimal surfaces with finite total curvature Joaqu´ın P´erez∗ Antonio Ros∗

The space of properly embedded minimal surfaces with finite total curvature Joaqu´ın P´erez∗ Antonio Ros∗

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Language: English - Date: 2013-12-10 18:58:47
2August 15, 2013  Constant mean curvature spheres in homogeneous three-spheres William H. Meeks III, Pablo Mira, Joaqu´ın P´erez, and Antonio Ros  arXiv:1308.2612v2 [math.DG] 14 Aug 2013

August 15, 2013 Constant mean curvature spheres in homogeneous three-spheres William H. Meeks III, Pablo Mira, Joaqu´ın P´erez, and Antonio Ros arXiv:1308.2612v2 [math.DG] 14 Aug 2013

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Language: English - Date: 2013-08-14 20:32:27
3Stable constant mean curvature surfaces William H. Meeks III∗ Joaqu´ın P´erez†  Antonio Ros†,

Stable constant mean curvature surfaces William H. Meeks III∗ Joaqu´ın P´erez† Antonio Ros†,

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Language: English - Date: 2008-06-16 11:44:31
4Constant mean curvature surfaces William H. Meeks III, Joaqu´ın P´erez,  Giuseppe Tinaglia

Constant mean curvature surfaces William H. Meeks III, Joaqu´ın P´erez, Giuseppe Tinaglia

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Language: English - Date: 2016-04-28 17:16:33
5The Second Japanese-Spanish Workshop on Differential Geometry Tokyo Institute of Technology 5.–10. FebProgram

The Second Japanese-Spanish Workshop on Differential Geometry Tokyo Institute of Technology 5.–10. FebProgram

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Language: English - Date: 2014-02-03 23:38:53
6Computers and Mathematics: Applications of computers to integrable systems methods for constructing constant mean curvature surfaces Wayne Rossman October 15, 2006 This article is about using computer algorithms and grap

Computers and Mathematics: Applications of computers to integrable systems methods for constructing constant mean curvature surfaces Wayne Rossman October 15, 2006 This article is about using computer algorithms and grap

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Language: English - Date: 2006-10-22 06:08:40
7arXiv:1401.2813v1 [math.DG] 13 JanThe classification of CMC foliations of R3 and S3 with countably many singularities William H. Meeks III∗

arXiv:1401.2813v1 [math.DG] 13 JanThe classification of CMC foliations of R3 and S3 with countably many singularities William H. Meeks III∗

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-13 20:36:21
8arXiv:0909.2326v1 [math.DG] 12 SepProperly embedded minimal planar domains with infinite topology are Riemann minimal examples William H. Meeks III∗

arXiv:0909.2326v1 [math.DG] 12 SepProperly embedded minimal planar domains with infinite topology are Riemann minimal examples William H. Meeks III∗

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Language: English - Date: 2009-09-12 07:45:01
9Journal fu¨r die reine und angewandte Mathematik J. reine angew. Math), 47—77  ( Walter de Gruyter

Journal fu¨r die reine und angewandte Mathematik J. reine angew. Math), 47—77 ( Walter de Gruyter

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Language: English - Date: 2004-02-20 21:14:07
10C:/Users/david/Desktop/documents/work/current/Varna-article/varna-art-submit/varna-arxiv.dvi

C:/Users/david/Desktop/documents/work/current/Varna-article/varna-art-submit/varna-arxiv.dvi

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Language: English - Date: 2009-01-16 05:10:52