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\(C^1\)-umbilics with arbitrarily high indices
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    \(C^1\)-umbilics with arbitrarily high indices (English)
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    21 April 2017
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    The authors, investigate \(C^1\)-umbilics. Umbilics are points on a surface where the curvature is the same in any direction. That is, locally, the surface is spherical. The authors develop a new theorem and corollary, with proofs, to satisfy the primary claim that \(C^1\)-umbilics with arbitrarily large indices exist. This paper demonstrates the claim with several supporting lemmata. However, no applications are demonstrated.
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    umbilic
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    curvature line
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    Carathéodory's conjecture
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    Loewner's conjecture
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