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On the Morse Index theorem where the ends are submanifolds in Finsler geometry

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zbMATH Open1111.53059MaRDI QIDQ3417869FDOQ3417869


Authors: Ioan Radu Peter Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 31 January 2007





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zbMATH Keywords

Finsler manifoldsMorse theorysecond variation of energy


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Global differential geometry of Finsler spaces and generalizations (areal metrics) (53C60)



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  • On the cut locus of submanifolds of a Finsler manifold
  • The Morse index theorem in the case of two variable endpoints in conic Finsler manifolds
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  • Some connectedness problems in positively curved Finsler manifolds
  • On Finsler transnormal functions
  • Transnormal functions and focal varieties on Finsler manifolds





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