Geometry of branched minimal surfaces of finite index
Given I,B∈N∪{0} $I,B\in \mathbb{N}\cup \left\{0\right\}$ , we investigate the existence and geometry of complete finitely branched minimal surfaces M in R3 ${\mathbb{R}}^{3}$ with Morse index at most I and total branching order at most B. Previous works
Meeks William H., Pérez Joaquín
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CONVEX, ROTATIONALLY SYMMETRIC LIQUID BRIDGES BETWEEN SPHERES
A liquid bridge between two balls will have a free surface which has constant mean curvature, and the angles of contact between the free surface and the fixed surfaces of the balls will be constant (although there might be two different contact angles ...
Thomas I. Vogel
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Singular Solutions of the Capillary Problem
The problem of determining the surface interface of fluid partly filling a semi-infinite capillary tube closed at one end is considered, in the absence of gravity.
Robert Weston Neel, Robert Finn
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Preliminary Assessment of the Resource and Exploitation Potential of Lower Permian Marine-Continent Transitional Facies Shale Gas in the Huainan Basin, Eastern China, Based on a Comprehensive Understanding of Geological Conditions. [PDF]
Liu H +10 more
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On the topology of surfaces with the generalised simple lift property. [PDF]
Tripaldi F.
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Varifold solutions to volume-preserving mean curvature flow: existence and weak-strong uniqueness. [PDF]
Poiatti A.
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Families of proper holomorphic maps. [PDF]
Drnovšek BD, Kališnik J.
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Comparison of 2 thromboelastography methods using patient and control samples. [PDF]
Frick R +7 more
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On Isolated Singularities and Generic Regularity of Min-Max CMC Hypersurfaces. [PDF]
Bellettini C, Marshall-Stevens K.
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