A characteristic property of Delaunay surfaces
Abstract
We prove that Delaunay surfaces, except the plane and the catenoid, are the only surfaces in Euclidean space with nonzero constant mean curvature that can be expressed as an implicit equation of type f(x)+g(y)+h(z)=0, where f, g and h are smooth real functions of one variable.
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