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Euclidean hypersurfaces with isometric Gauss maps (English)
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Two isometric immersions of a Riemannian manifold \(M^ n\) into Euclidean space \({\mathbb{R}}^{n+p}\) have isometric Gauss maps if their graphs induce the same metric. Here, we classify such immersions, up to congruence, and their Gauss maps for codimension \(p=1\). They turn out to be associated minimal hypersurfaces. Their Gauss images are associated minimal surfaces in \(S^ n\) which are congruent iff \(M^ n\) is Kähler.
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isometric immersions
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Gauss maps
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minimal hypersurfaces
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Gauss images
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