Non-positively curved Ricci surfaces with catenoidal ends

Abstract

A Ricci surface is defined as a Riemannian surface (M,gM) whose Gauss curvature satisfies the differential equation K K + gM(dK,dK) + 4K3=0. Andrei Moroianu and Sergiu Moroianu proved that a Ricci surface with non-positive Gauss curvature admits locally a minimal immersion into R3. In this paper, we are interested in studying non-compact orientable Ricci surfaces with catenoidal ends. We use an analogue of the Weierstrass data to obtain some classification results for such Ricci surfaces. We also give an existence result for positive genus Ricci surfaces with catenoidal ends.

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