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Gaussian mapping of arbitrary minimal surfaces

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The work was sponsored by the U. S. Army Research Office (Durham), Grant DA-ARO(D)-31-124-G499, and the National Science Foundation, Grant NSF-GP-2567, both at the University of California, Los Angeles. The paper was presented in part to the American Mathematical Society on August 26–30, 1963, Abstract [7].

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Klotz, T., Sario, L. Gaussian mapping of arbitrary minimal surfaces. J. Anal. Math. 17, 209–217 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02788657

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