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Rotational surfaces of constant astigmatism in space forms
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    Rotational surfaces of constant astigmatism in space forms (English)
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    28 November 2019
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    A surface in space form \(\mathbb{M}^3\) is said to have \textit{constant astigmatism} if the difference \(\rho_2 - \rho_1\) of the principal radii \(\rho_1\) and \(\rho_2\) of curvature is a constant function. Here, the authors classify constant astigmatism surfaces of revolution. To this end, they provide a variational characterisation of generating curves of such surfaces and classify solutions of the corresponding Euler-Lagrange equation.
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    astigmatism
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    radii of curvature
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    surfaces of revolution
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