The article discusses solving the Björling problem by constructing minimal surfaces locally through discrete approximation. It explores the use of discrete conformal maps and Weierstrass representation to achieve this goal. The main focus is on determining suitable initial data from given real-analytic curves to approximate smooth minimal surfaces discretely. The process involves choosing appropriate data, constructing CR-mappings, and proving convergence to smooth counterparts. Various equations and methods are detailed throughout the article to support this approach.
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by Ulri... klokken arxiv.org 03-21-2024
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