A connection between minimal surfaces and the two-dimensional analogues of a problem of Euler
Differential Geometry
2025-07-17 v1
Abstract
If \alpha\in\r, an -stationary surface in Euclidean space is a surface whose mean curvature satisfies , . These surfaces generalize in dimension two a classical family of curves studied by Euler which are critical points of the moment of inertia of planar curves. In this paper we establish, via inversions, a one-to-one correspondence between -stationary surfaces and -stationary surfaces. In particular, there is a correspondence between -stationary surfaces and minimal surfaces. Using this duality we give some results of uniqueness of -stationary surfaces and we solve the B\"{o}rling problem.
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@article{arxiv.2507.12371,
title = {A connection between minimal surfaces and the two-dimensional analogues of a problem of Euler},
author = {Rafael López},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.12371},
year = {2025}
}
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13 pages, 3figures