Constant angle surfaces in \({\mathbb S}^2\times {\mathbb R}\) (Q2471817)
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Constant angle surfaces in \({\mathbb S}^2\times {\mathbb R}\) (English)
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18 February 2008
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The authors prove that if \(M\) is a surfaces immersed in \(\mathbb S^2\times\mathbb R\), then \(M\) is a constant angle surface if and only if the immersion \(F: M\rightarrow\mathbb S^2\times\mathbb R:(u,v) \Rightarrow F(u,v),\) where \(F(u,v) = (\cos(u \cos\theta)f(v) + \sin(u \cos\theta)f(v)\times f^{\prime}(v), \sin\theta), \) \(f:I\rightarrow S^2\) is a unit speed curve in \(\mathbb S^2\) and \(\theta\in [0,\pi]\) is the constant angle.
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surfaces
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product manifold
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