A powerful mathematical technique is used to model melting ice and other phenomena. But it has long been imperiled by certain “nightmare scenarios.” A new proof has removed that obstacle. Imagine an ...
The min–max theory of minimal surfaces is a variational framework that produces critical submanifolds of minimal area by optimising over families—or “sweepouts”—of candidate surfaces. Originating in ...
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