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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1583384
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Local rigidity of hypersurfaces in real Euclidean spaces.
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1583384

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    Local rigidity of hypersurfaces in real Euclidean spaces. (English)
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    1 April 2001
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    The authors introduce in this paper the notion of jet-rigidity as an intrinsec concept of a Riemannian manifold.\ Then they prove that this is equivalent to the existence of a complete system of order two. The principal result obtained in the paper consists in showing that isometric immersions of a jet-rigid Riemannian manifold into Euclidean space as a hypersurface are actually rigid. The paper ends with an example to prove that not every rigid hypersurface is jet-rigid.
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    isometric immersions
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    rigidity of hypersurfaces
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    jet-rigid Riemannian manifolds
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