Vol. 145, No. 2, 1990

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Constant mean curvature surfaces on a strip

Ai-Nung Wang

Vol. 145 (1990), No. 2, 395–396
Abstract

For bounded planar domains there is a notion of extremal domain for which the constant mean curvature equation div(Du∕∘1-+-|Du-|2) = 2 has a unique solution under no boundary conditions whatsoever. Extending to unbounded domains, it was expected that an infinite strip of unit width has the analogous property of admitting only cylinders as solutions. We show here that in fact other (distinct) solutions can appear.

Mathematical Subject Classification 2000
Primary: 53A10
Secondary: 49Q05
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Received: 26 September 1988
Published: 1 October 1990
Authors
Ai-Nung Wang