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Inextensible flows of curves and developable surfaces
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    Inextensible flows of curves and developable surfaces (English)
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    24 January 2006
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    The authors study flows on spaces of curves in two- and three-dimensional Euclidean spaces and of developable surfaces in the three-space which preserve arclengths of curves and which they call inextensible deformations. They describe such flows on curves and prove that for a developable surface such a flow can be defined by a pair of inextensible curve flows.
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    plane curves
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    developable surfaces
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    isometric deformations
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