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Curves on a smooth surface with position vectors Lie in the tangent plane
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    Curves on a smooth surface with position vectors Lie in the tangent plane (English)
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    26 January 2021
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    isometry of surfaces
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    first fundamental form
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    second fundamental form
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    geodesic curvature
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