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Free boundary minimal surfaces of unbounded genus

Differential Geometry 2016-12-28 v1 Analysis of PDEs

Abstract

For each integer g1g\geq 1 we use variational methods to construct in the unit 33-ball BB a free boundary minimal surface Σg\Sigma_g of symmetry group Dg+1\mathbb{D}_{g+1}. For gg large, Σg\Sigma_g has three boundary components and genus gg. As gg\rightarrow\infty the surfaces Σg\Sigma_g converge as varifolds to the union of the disk and critical catenoid. These examples are the first with genus greater than 11 and were conjectured to exist by Fraser-Schoen. We also construct several new free boundary minimal surfaces in BB with the symmetry groups of the cube, tetrahedron and dodecahedron. Finally, we prove that free boundary minimal surfaces isotopic to those of Fraser-Schoen can be constructed variationally using an equivariant min-max procedure. We also prove an ϵ\epsilon-regularity theorem for free boundary minimal surfaces in BB.

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@article{arxiv.1612.08691,
  title  = {Free boundary minimal surfaces of unbounded genus},
  author = {Daniel Ketover},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.08691},
  year   = {2016}
}