Catenoid limits of singly periodic minimal surfaces with Scherk-type ends

Abstract

We construct families of embedded, singly periodic minimal surfaces of any genus g in the quotient with any even number 2n>2 of almost parallel Scherk ends. A surface in such a family looks like n parallel planes connected by n-1+g small catenoid necks. In the limit, the family converges to an n-sheeted vertical plane with n-1+g singular points termed nodes in the quotient. For the nodes to open up into catenoid necks, their locations must satisfy a set of balance equations whose solutions are given by the roots of Stieltjes polynomials.

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