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A Bonnet theorem for isometric immersions into products of space forms
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    A Bonnet theorem for isometric immersions into products of space forms (English)
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    3 December 2010
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    The classical Bonnet theorem give a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of an isometric immersion of a Riemannian manifold as a (hyper-)surface in Euclidean space. In the present paper the authors extend this to the case of a semi-Riemannian manifold and a product of semi-Riemannian space forms as the ambient space.
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    Gauss equation
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    Codazzi equation
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    Ricci equation
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    vector bundle
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