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    Motions of surfaces in 3-dimensional space (English)
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    4 December 1995
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    Despite of the title, which seems to be misleading to the reviewer, the authors try to give a differential geometric description of deformation of surfaces in three-dimensional Euclidean space. They do this by description of the time evolution of metric and curvature tensors of surfaces. The time evolution is chosen in such a way that a preferred gauge is invariant. At the end some simplified examples are given to apply the theory.
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    time evolution of metric and curvature tensors
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