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  2. Differential geometry of surfaces - Wikipedia

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    Curves on a surface which minimize length between the endpoints are called geodesics; they are the shape that an elastic band stretched between the two points would take. Mathematically they are described using ordinary differential equations and the calculus of variations. The differential geometry of surfaces revolves around the study of ...

  3. Differentiable curve - Wikipedia

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    According to problem 25 in Kühnel's "Differential Geometry CurvesSurfaces – Manifolds", it is also true that two Bertrand curves that do not lie in the same two-dimensional plane are characterized by the existence of a linear relation a κ(t) + b τ(t) = 1 where κ(t) and τ(t) are the curvature and torsion of γ 1 (t) and a and b are ...

  4. List of differential geometry topics - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Differential geometry of curves and surfaces. Differential geometry of curves

  5. Differential geometry - Wikipedia

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    The simplest results are those in the differential geometry of curves and differential geometry of surfaces. Starting with the work of Riemann, the intrinsic point of view was developed, in which one cannot speak of moving "outside" the geometric object because it is considered to be given in a free-standing way.

  6. Manfredo do Carmo - Wikipedia

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    Do Carmo's main research interests were Riemannian geometry and the differential geometry of surfaces. [3]In particular, he worked on rigidity and convexity of isometric immersions, [26] [27] stability of hypersurfaces [28] [29] and of minimal surfaces, [30] [31] topology of manifolds, [32] isoperimetric problems, [33] minimal submanifolds of a sphere, [34] [35] and manifolds of constant mean ...

  7. Category:Differential geometry of surfaces - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Differential geometry of surfaces" ... Asymptotic curve; B.

  8. Fundamental theorem of curves - Wikipedia

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    In differential geometry, the fundamental theorem of space curves states that every regular curve in three-dimensional space, with non-zero curvature, has its shape (and size or scale) completely determined by its curvature and torsion. [1] [2]

  9. Bonnet theorem - Wikipedia

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    In the mathematical field of differential geometry, the fundamental theorem of surface theory deals with the problem of prescribing the geometric data of a submanifold of Euclidean space. Originally proved by Pierre Ossian Bonnet in 1867, it has since been extended to higher dimensions and non-Euclidean contexts.