Minimal surfaces in Euclidean space with a log-linear density
classification
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minimalalphabetagammasurfacesdensityeuclideanlog-linear
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We study surfaces in Euclidean space ${\mathbb R}^3$ that are minimal for a log-linear density $\phi(x,y,z)=\alpha x+\beta y+\gamma y$, where $\alpha,\beta,\gamma$ are real numbers not all zero. We prove that if a surface is $\phi$-minimal foliated by circles in parallel planes, then these planes are orthogonal to the vector $(\alpha,\beta,\gamma)$ and the surface must be rotational. We also classify all minimal surfaces of translation type.
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