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Complex Quaternions and Superminimal Surfaces in Four-Space

Published 15 Jun 2026 in math.DG and math.CV | (2606.16919v1)

Abstract: We develop a quaternionic approach to conformal superminimal surfaces in Euclidean four-space. The starting point is the classical Weierstrass representation: every conformal minimal immersion X ⁣:MR<sup>4X\colon M\to\mathbb{R}<sup>4 is recovered as X=c+ReΦdzX = c + Re\intΦdz, where ΦΦ is a holomorphic null curve in C<sup>4\mathbb{C}<sup>4, identified with the algebra of complex quaternions HC\mathbb{H}\otimes\mathbb{C}. The multiplicativity of the quaternionic symmetrized norm makes it natural to factor null curves as Φ=ALBΦ=ALB, where AA and BB are holomorphic maps of unit symplectic norm and LL is a holomorphic null element. We show that on simply connected domains the null factor can always be taken constant. The main result is an explicit quaternionic reformulation of the superminimality condition -- the requirement that the curvature ellipse be a circle at every point. In the fixed-null gauge L=1+1e1L=1+\sqrt{-1} e_1, superminimality is equivalent to the vanishing of a product of two holomorphic functions built from the left and right Maurer--Cartan forms of AA and BB. On a connected domain, this forces one of the two components of the generalized Gauss map [Φ] ⁣:MQ<sup>2CP<sup>1×CP<sup>1[Φ]\colon M\to Q<sup>2\simeq\mathbb{CP}<sup>1\times\mathbb{CP}<sup>1 to be constant, recovering in spinorial terms the classical ruling condition on the projective null quadric. We further provide a first-order ODE parametrization of the superminimal ALBALB-data, analyse the residual gauge freedom, prove a fixed-gauge rigidity statement for polynomial spinorial factors, and illustrate the theory with explicit examples.

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