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    Cubic form theorem for affine immersions (English)
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    The authors extend the notion of affine immersion presented previously [Math. Z. 195, 165-178 (1987; Zbl 0629.53012)], to the case of higher codimension. In this case one has the immersion \(f: (M^ n,\nabla)\to (M^{n+p},{\tilde \nabla})\), where \(\nabla\), \({\tilde \nabla}\) are torsion-free affine connections. The main conclusions are drawn under the additional hypothesis that \({\tilde \nabla}\) be projectively flat and that the ``osculating dimension'' \(:=\dim \{{\tilde \nabla}_ Xf_*Y:\) X, Y vector fields in \(M\}\) be equal to \(n+1\). Some generalizations of the classical theorem of Pick-Berwald, regarding vanishing of the affine cubic form, are proven, to include the case of degenerate hypersurfaces.
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    affine immersion
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    higher codimension
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    theorem of Pick-Berwald
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    affine cubic form
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    degenerate hypersurfaces
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