Affine maximal hypersurfaces

An-Min Li; Fang Jia

Banach Center Publications (2005)

  • Volume: 69, Issue: 1, page 43-65
  • ISSN: 0137-6934

Abstract

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This paper is part of the autumn school on "Variational problems and higher order PDEs for affine hypersurfaces". We discuss affine Bernstein problems and complete constant mean curvature surfaces in equiaffine differential geometry.

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An-Min Li, and Fang Jia. "Affine maximal hypersurfaces." Banach Center Publications 69.1 (2005): 43-65. <http://eudml.org/doc/281841>.

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