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Hypersurfaces of two space forms and conformally flat hypersurfaces (English)
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13 February 2018
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The following question is considered: Determine hypersurfaces of pseudo Riemannian space forms of dimension \(n+1\), constant curvature \(c\) and index \(s \in \{0,1\}\) for which there exists another isometric immersion into a space form with constant curvature \(\tilde{c}\not=c\). For dimension \(n=3\) classification results are presented. It turns out that there is a close relation with conformally flat hypersurfaces with three distinct principal curvatures
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principal curvature
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hypersurfaces of space forms
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conformally flat hypersurfaces
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holonomic hypersurfaces
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