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Laguerre geometry of surfaces in \(\mathbb R^3\)
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    Laguerre geometry of surfaces in \(\mathbb R^3\) (English)
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    4 October 2006
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    This paper investigates Laguerre minimal surfaces \(M\) in real 3-space which are defined as the critical surfaces of the functional \(L= \int_M(H^2-K)/K\,dM\). As a result, it turns out that the round spheres are the only Laguerre minimal ovoids. Furthermore, a surface without umbilical points and with a non-degenerate second fundamental form which is not Laguerre minimal is uniquely determined by its Laguerre Gauss map. The paper also gives a classification theorem of surfaces with a vanishing Laguerre form.
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    Laguerre transformation group
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    Laguerre invariants
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    Laguerre Gauss map
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    minimal ovoids
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