Abstract
We consider complete nonpositively curved surfaces with one end twice continuously differentiably immersed in Euclidean three space. If such a surface is embedded near infinity and has square integrable second fundamental form then it must lie between two parallel planes. © 2001 Applied Probability Trust.
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Chan, H., & Treibergs, A. (2001). Nonpositively curved surfaces in R3. Journal of Differential Geometry, 57(3), 389–407. https://doi.org/10.4310/jdg/1090348127
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