Preprint 20/1997

Vertex theorems for capillary drops on support planes

Robert Finn and John McCuan

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Submission date: 11. Aug. 1997
Pages: 25
published in: Mathematische Nachrichten, 209 (2000), p. 115-135 
Bibtex
MSC-Numbers: 76B45, 53A10, 53C42, 49Q10
Keywords and phrases: capillarity, mean curvature, liquid drops, wedges, polyhedral angles
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Abstract:
We consider a capillary drop that contacts several planar bounding walls so as to produce singularities (vertices) in the boundary of its free surface. It is shown under various conditions that when the number of vertices is less than or equal to three, then the free surface must be a portion of a sphere. These results extend the classical theorem of H. Hopf on constant mean curvature immersions of the sphere. The conclusion of sphericity cannot be extended to more than three vertices, as we show by examples.

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