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    Biwave maps into manifolds (English)
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    9 July 2009
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    Summary: We generalize wave maps to biwave maps. We prove that the composition of a biwave map and a totally geodesic map is a biwave map. We give examples of biwave nonwave maps. We show that if \(f\) is a biwave map into a Riemannian manifold under certain circumstance, then \(f\) is a wave map. We verify that if \(f\) is a stable biwave map into a Riemannian manifold with positive constant sectional curvature satisfying the conservation law, then \(f\) is a wave map. We finally obtain a theorem involving an unstable biwave map.
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    totally geodesic map
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    biwave nonwave maps
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    conservation law
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    unstable biwave map.
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