The Bernstein problem for Lipschitz intrinsic graphs in the Heisenberg group
classification
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intrinsicfirstgroupheisenberglipschitzmathbbvariationadmitting
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We prove that, in the first Heisenberg group $\mathbb{H}$, an entire locally Lipschitz intrinsic graph admitting vanishing first variation of its sub-Riemannian area and non-negative second variation must be an intrinsic plane, i.e., a coset of a two dimensional subgroup of $\mathbb{H}$. Moreover two examples are given for stressing result's sharpness.
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