Finite topology minimal surfaces in homogeneous three-manifolds
classification
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homogeneousminimalfinitecompleteembeddedprovesurfacetopology
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We prove that any complete, embedded minimal surface $M$ with finite topology in a homogeneous three-manifold $N$ has positive injectivity radius. When one relaxes the condition that $N$ be homogeneous to that of being locally homogeneous, then we show that the closure of $M$ has the structure of a minimal lamination of $N$. As an application of this general result we prove that any complete, embedded minimal surface with finite genus and a countable number of ends is compact when the ambient space is $\mathbb{S}^3$ equipped with a homogeneous metric of nonnegative scalar curvature.
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