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Classification and construction of minimal translation surfaces in Euclidean space

Differential Geometry 2019-12-18 v1

Abstract

A translation surface of Euclidean space \r^3 is the sum of two regular curves α\alpha and β\beta, called the generating curves. In this paper we classify the minimal translation surfaces of \r^3 and we give a method of construction of explicit examples. Besides the plane and the minimal surfaces of Scherk type, it is proved that up to reparameterizations of the generating curves, any minimal translation surface is described as Ψ(s,t)=α(s)+α(t)\Psi(s,t)=\alpha(s)+\alpha(t), where α\alpha is a curve parameterized by arc length ss, its curvature κ\kappa is a positive solution of the autonomous ODE (y)2+y4+c3y2+c12y2+c1c2=0(y')^2+y^4+c_3y^2+c_1^2y^{-2}+c_1c_2=0 and its torsion is τ(s)=c1/κ(s)2\tau(s)=c_1/\kappa(s)^2. Here c10c_1\not=0, c2c_2 and c3c_3 are constants such that the cubic equation λ3+c2λ2c3λ+c1=0-\lambda^3+c_2\lambda^2-c_3\lambda+c_1=0 has three real roots λ1\lambda_1, λ2\lambda_2 and λ3\lambda_3.

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@article{arxiv.1809.02759,
  title  = {Classification and construction of minimal translation surfaces in Euclidean space},
  author = {Thomas Hasanis and Rafael López},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.02759},
  year   = {2019}
}

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25 pages, 3 figures