Under positive scalar curvature and mean-convex boundary, a Morse index bound bounds area, genus, boundary components, and total curvature of free boundary minimal surfaces, while topology or area bounds alone fail to bound the others.
On the topology and index of minimal surfaces II
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For an immersed minimal surface in $\mathbb{R}^3$, we show that there exists a lower bound on its Morse index that depends on the genus and number of ends, counting multiplicity. This improves, in several ways, an estimate we previously obtained bounding the genus and number of ends by the index. Our new estimate resolves several conjectures made by J. Choe and D. Hoffman concerning the classification of low-index minimal surfaces: we show that there are no complete two-sided immersed minimal surfaces in $\mathbb{R}^3$ of index two, complete embedded minimal surface with index three, or complete one-sided minimal immersion with index one.
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Inequivalent complexity criteria for free boundary minimal surfaces
Under positive scalar curvature and mean-convex boundary, a Morse index bound bounds area, genus, boundary components, and total curvature of free boundary minimal surfaces, while topology or area bounds alone fail to bound the others.