Ruled surfaces with vanishing second Gaussian curvature (Q1207685)

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Ruled surfaces with vanishing second Gaussian curvature
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    Ruled surfaces with vanishing second Gaussian curvature (English)
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    12 May 1993
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    For a surface free of points of vanishing Gaussian curvature in Euclidean space the second Gaussian curvature is defined formally. It is first pointed out that a minimal surface has vanishing second Gaussian curvature but that a surface with vanishing second Gaussian curvature need not be minimal. Ruled surfaces for which a linear combination of the second Gaussian curvature and the mean curvature is constant along the rulings are then studied. In particular the only ruled surface in Euclidean space with vanishing second Gaussian curvature is a piece of a helicoid.
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    ruled surfaces
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    second Gaussian curvature
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    minimal surface
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    mean curvature
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