Complex Quaternions and Superminimal Surfaces in Four-Space
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 is recovered as , where is a holomorphic null curve in , identified with the algebra of complex quaternions . The multiplicativity of the quaternionic symmetrized norm makes it natural to factor null curves as , where and are holomorphic maps of unit symplectic norm and 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 , superminimality is equivalent to the vanishing of a product of two holomorphic functions built from the left and right Maurer--Cartan forms of and . On a connected domain, this forces one of the two components of the generalized Gauss map 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 -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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