Willmore surfaces in spheres via loop groups III: on minimal surfaces in space forms
Abstract: The family of Willmore immersions from a Riemann surface into $S{n+2}$ can be divided naturally into the subfamily of Willmore surfaces conformally equivalent to a minimal surface in $\R{n+2}$ and those which are not conformally equivalent to a minimal surface in $\R{n+2}$. On the level of their conformal Gauss maps into $Gr_{1,3}(\R{1,n+3})=SO+(1,n+3)/SO+(1,3)\times SO(n)$ these two classes of Willmore immersions into $S{n+2}$ correspond to conformally harmonic maps for which every image point, considered as a 4-dimensional Lorentzian subspace of $\R{1,n+3}$, contains a fixed lightlike vector or where it does not contain such a "constant lightlike vector". Using the loop group formalism for the construction of Willmore immersions we characterize in this paper precisely those normalized potentials which correspond to conformally harmonic maps containing a lightlike vector. Since the special form of these potentials can easily be avoided, we also precisely characterize those potentials which produce Willmore immersions into $ S{n+2}$ which are not conformal to a minimal surface in $\R{n+2}$. It turns out that our proof also works analogously for minimal immersions into the other space forms.
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