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    On a Carathéodory's conjecture on umbilics: representing ovaloids (English)
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    20 October 1998
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    Carathéodory's conjecture states that every ovaloid in Euclidean 3-space has at least two umbilics. Apparently, this can now be considered to be proved in the analytic case, but the \(C^r\) case is still open. In this connection, the authors consider representations of ovaloids. For the so-called Bonnet chart they give the differential equation of the curvature lines. The support function, defined on \(S^2\), is arbitrarily extended to a neighborhood of \(S^2\). An explicit formula gives the points of the ovaloid in terms of such an extension.
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    stereographic projection
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    Carathéodory's conjecture
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    umbilics
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    representations of ovaloids
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    Bonnet chart
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    curvature lines
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    support function
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