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Curved flats and isothermic surfaces (English)
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7 December 1998
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Recently, \textit{J. Cieśliński, P. Goldstein} and \textit{A. Sym} [Phys. Lett. A 205, 37-43 (1995; Zbl 1020.53500)] determined isothermic surfaces as soliton surfaces by introducing a spectral parameter. To obtain the geometric meaning of this parameter, the autors apply the recently developed concept of curved flat [\textit{D. Ferus} and \textit{E. Pedit}, Manuscr. Math. 91, 445-454 (1996; Zbl 0870.53043)]. Let \(N=G/H\) be a pseudo-Riemannian symmetric space. A curved flat is a submanifold \(M\subset N\) such that the curvature operator of \(N\) vanishes on \(M\). In this paper, \(G=O_{1}^{5}\), \(K=O(3)\times O_{1}(2)\). So \(N\) is the set of spacelike 3-planes in Minkowski space \(\mathbb{R}_{1}^{5}\). Framing \(F:M\rightarrow G\) defines a sphere congruence which is the Ribacoure congruence. There is an important connection between loops of curved flats and isothermic surfaces. There is also a close connection between isothermic surfaces and solutions of Callapso's equation. The authors illustrate this theory with the example \(f(x,y)= (r(x)\cos y,r(x) \sin y,z(x))\) such that \(r^{2}=r^{\prime 2}+z^{\prime 2}\) (surface of revolution).
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isothermic surfaces
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soliton surfaces
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curved flats
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Callapso's equation
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