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Flat Möbius strips of given isotopy type in \(\mathbb R^{3}\) whose centerlines are geodesics or lines of curvature
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    Flat Möbius strips of given isotopy type in \(\mathbb R^{3}\) whose centerlines are geodesics or lines of curvature (English)
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    30 June 2008
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    An embedding \(f: M\to\mathbb{R}^3\), where \(M= S^1\times(-1,1)/_{\sim\varphi}\) and \(\sim\varphi\) is induced by \(\varphi(p,t)= (-p, -t)\) (\(|p|= 1\), \(p\in\mathbb{R}^2\), \(|t|= 1\)) is called a Möbius strip and its line \(t= 0\) centerline of the strip. The authors investigate Möbius strips which are ruled surfaces with vanishing Gaussian curvature, the Möbius developable strips, where a) the centerline is a curvature line (called principal), and b) the centerline is a geodesic line (called rectifying). Using some surgery and Fourier expansions they finally obtain as main results a): There exists a principal real-analytic Möbius developable strip being isotopic to a given Möbius strip, and b): There exists a rectifying real-analytic Möbius developable strip being isotopic to a given Möbius strip. Impressive figures make clear the sophisticated proofs.
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    flat surface
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    developable surface
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    Möbius strip
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    non-orientable
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    isotopy class
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