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Let \(A^3\) denote the real affine 3-space and \(\overline{\nabla}\) the canonical flat connection. An immersion \(x:M^2 \rightarrow {A}^{3}\) of a simply connected 2-dimensional manifold is called a relative surface if there is a transversal vector field \(y\) such that \(\overline{\nabla}_py\) is the image in \(dx(T_pM)\). The field \(y\) is called a relative normalization and the geometrical object under consideration is a pair \((x, y)\). The present paper gives two interesting complete classifications. The first one characterizes relative surfaces with isoparametric relative shape operator \(S\) (that means the coefficients of the characteristic polynomial of \(S\) are constant) and projectively flat induced connection. Secondly, the author assumes relative Chebyshev surfaces with constant terms in the relative theorema egregium. In both characterizations there appear special classes of ruled surfaces, too. | |||
Property / review text: Let \(A^3\) denote the real affine 3-space and \(\overline{\nabla}\) the canonical flat connection. An immersion \(x:M^2 \rightarrow {A}^{3}\) of a simply connected 2-dimensional manifold is called a relative surface if there is a transversal vector field \(y\) such that \(\overline{\nabla}_py\) is the image in \(dx(T_pM)\). The field \(y\) is called a relative normalization and the geometrical object under consideration is a pair \((x, y)\). The present paper gives two interesting complete classifications. The first one characterizes relative surfaces with isoparametric relative shape operator \(S\) (that means the coefficients of the characteristic polynomial of \(S\) are constant) and projectively flat induced connection. Secondly, the author assumes relative Chebyshev surfaces with constant terms in the relative theorema egregium. In both characterizations there appear special classes of ruled surfaces, too. / rank | |||
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Property / reviewed by: Friedrich Manhart / rank | |||
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Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID: 53A15 / rank | |||
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relative geometry | |||
Property / zbMATH Keywords: relative geometry / rank | |||
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ruled surface | |||
Property / zbMATH Keywords: ruled surface / rank | |||
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theorema egregium | |||
Property / zbMATH Keywords: theorema egregium / rank | |||
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projectively flat connection | |||
Property / zbMATH Keywords: projectively flat connection / rank | |||
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isoparametric surface | |||
Property / zbMATH Keywords: isoparametric surface / rank | |||
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Tchebychev surface | |||
Property / zbMATH Keywords: Tchebychev surface / rank | |||
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Property / full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmaa.2011.03.024 / rank | |||
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Property / OpenAlex ID: W2066200186 / rank | |||
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Ruled surfaces with constant terms in the relative theorema egregium (English)
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10 May 2011
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Let \(A^3\) denote the real affine 3-space and \(\overline{\nabla}\) the canonical flat connection. An immersion \(x:M^2 \rightarrow {A}^{3}\) of a simply connected 2-dimensional manifold is called a relative surface if there is a transversal vector field \(y\) such that \(\overline{\nabla}_py\) is the image in \(dx(T_pM)\). The field \(y\) is called a relative normalization and the geometrical object under consideration is a pair \((x, y)\). The present paper gives two interesting complete classifications. The first one characterizes relative surfaces with isoparametric relative shape operator \(S\) (that means the coefficients of the characteristic polynomial of \(S\) are constant) and projectively flat induced connection. Secondly, the author assumes relative Chebyshev surfaces with constant terms in the relative theorema egregium. In both characterizations there appear special classes of ruled surfaces, too.
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relative geometry
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ruled surface
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theorema egregium
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projectively flat connection
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isoparametric surface
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Tchebychev surface
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