Half-space type theorems for a class of weighted minimal surfaces in R3

Abstract

We establish half-space type results for a class of height-dependent weighted minimal surfaces in R3, namely critical points of a weighted area functional whose weight depends on the height. When the weight has at most quadratic growth, we prove that there are no proper surfaces contained either in two transverse vertical half-spaces of R3 or in a half-space determined by a non-vertical plane. We show that this second result holds in a more general context, namely, for a class of stochastically complete weighted minimal surfaces. In this setup, we also prove a result for surfaces contained in regions bounded by cones. Furthermore, for stochastically complete weighted minimal surfaces satisfying restrictions on their principal curvatures, we establish a version of the classic strong half-space result due to Hoffman-Meeks.

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