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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Torres de sela Scherk com gênero par arbitrário em R^3

Hancco, Alvaro Julio Yucra 25 February 2014 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-06-02T20:27:40Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 5775.pdf: 3630663 bytes, checksum: 88c8bb34e865095deb48e758bbf86a4b (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014-02-25 / Financiadora de Estudos e Projetos / Starting from works by Scherk (1835) and by Enneper-Weierstraß (1863), new minimal surfaces with Scherk ends were found only in 1988 by Karcher (see [16, 17]). In the singly periodic case, Karcher s examples of positive genera had been unique until Traizet obtained new ones in 1996 (see [41]). However, Traizet s construction is implicit and excludes towers, namely the desingularisation of more than two concurrent planes. Then, new explicit towers were found only in 2006 by Martin and Ramos Batista (see [24]), all of them with genus one. For genus two, the first such towers were constructed in 2010 (see [40]). Back to 2009, implicit towers of arbitrary genera were found in [11]. In our present work we obtain explicit minimal Scherk saddle towers, for any given genus 2k, k ≥ 3, that we denote ST2k. We also present the MATLAB and Evolver programming that make it possible to generate the surfaces ST2k. MATLAB is an abbreviation forMatrix Laboratory, a program developed and distributed by MathWorks. Evolver is a free iterative program developed by Kenneth A. Brakke, a professor at Susquehanna University (see [3, 34]). / Partindo dos trabalhos de Scherk (1835) e Enneper-Weierstraß (1863), novas superfícies mínimas com fins Scherk foram encontradas em 1988 por Karcher (vide [16, 17]). No caso simplesmente periódico, os exemplos de gênero positivo de Karcher haviam sido únicos até que Traizet obteve novos em 1996 (vide [41]). No entanto, a construção de Traizet é implícita e exclui torres, ou seja a desingularização de mais do que dois planos concorrentes. Então novas torres explícitas foram encontradas somente em 2006 por Martin e Ramos Batista (vide [24]), todos eles com gênero um. Para gênero dois, as primeiras torres foram construidas em 2010 (vide [40]). De volta a 2009, torres implícitas de gênero arbitrário foram encontradas em [11]. No presente trabalho obtemos torres de sela Scherk mínimas explícitas, para qualquer gênero 2k, k ≥ 3, que denotamos ST2k. Apresentamos também a programação MATLAB e em Evolver que fazem possível gerar as superfícies ST2k. MATLAB é uma abreviação de MATrix LABoratory, programa desenvolvido e distribuído pela MathWorks. Evolver é um programa iterativo gratuito desenvolvido por Kenneth A. Brakke, professor da Susquehanna University (vide [3, 34]).

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