An area bound for surfaces in Riemannian manifolds
Abstract
Let M be a compact Riemannian manifold not containing any totally geodesic surface. Our main result shows that then the area of any complete surface immersed into M is bounded by a multiple of its extrinsic curvature energy, i.e. by a multiple of the integral of the squared norm of its second fundamental form.
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