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A new approach to timelike surfaces which contain inclined curves as geodesics (English)
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28 February 2023
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Let a timelike surfaces is such that one of the principal curvatures is identically constant, have diagonalizable shape operators in \(\mathbb E_1^3\). Then authors give some results about such surfaces on which inclined curves lie as geodesic curves. The main result of this article is the following. Let \(M\) be a timelike surface in \(\mathbb E_1^3\) whose one of the principal curvatures is identically constant. If \(M\) has a geodesic curve \(\gamma\) which makes a fixed angle with one of the parameter curves, then \(M\) is either a plane, a pseudosphere or a Lorentzian cylinder.
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Minkowski 3-space
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inclined curves
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geodesics
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pseudosphere
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Lorentzian cylinder
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