Near-Stability of a Quasi-Minimal Surface Indicated Through a Tested Curvature Algorithm
Differential Geometry
2018-03-28 v3
Abstract
We decrease the mean curvature and area of a variable surface with a fixed boundary by iterating a few times through a curvature-based variational algorithm. For a boundary with a known minimal surface, starting with a deliberately chosen non-minimal surface, we achieve up to 65 percent of the total possible decrease in area. When we apply our algorithm to a bilinear interpolant bounded by four \emph{non-coplanar} straight lines, the area decrease by the same algorithm is only 0.116179 percent of the original value. This relative stability suggests that the bilinear interpolant is already a quasi-minimal surface.
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@article{arxiv.1403.7529,
title = {Near-Stability of a Quasi-Minimal Surface Indicated Through a Tested Curvature Algorithm},
author = {Daud Ahmad and Bilal Masud},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.7529},
year = {2018}
}
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22 pages, 19 figures, 02 tables