Minimal surfaces with rapid area growth
Abstract
We give examples of proper minimal immersions in Euclidean space with very rapid area growth. The first is a proper embedding into R4 that yields a stable minimal surface, while the second is a proper immersion into R3. These results are motivated by [CM1] that shows that proper minimal submanifolds confined in space satisfy strong structural constraints.
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