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The following pages link to Stationary 2-type surfaces in a hypersphere (Q1819383):
Displaying 23 items.
- On a certain class of finite type surfaces of revolution (Q1102560) (← links)
- Spherical Chen surfaces which are mass-symmetric and of 2-type (Q1107833) (← links)
- 2-type surfaces of constant curvature in \(S^n\) (Q1108599) (← links)
- Constant isotropic surfaces in 5-dimensional space forms (Q1118834) (← links)
- There exist no 2-type surfaces in \(E^ 3\) which are images under stereographic projection of minimal surfaces in \(S^ 3\) (Q1202525) (← links)
- Willmore tori and Willmore-Chen submanifolds in pseudo-Riemannian spaces (Q1299348) (← links)
- Elasticae with constant slant in the complex projective plane and new examples of Willmore tori in five spheres (Q1306670) (← links)
- Closed free hyperelastic curves in the hyperbolic plane and Chen-Willmore rotational hyper\-surfaces (Q1425647) (← links)
- Willmore-like tori in Killing submersions (Q1629212) (← links)
- 2-type surfaces in a hypersphere (Q1916066) (← links)
- Reduction of variables for Willmore-Chen submanifolds in seven spheres (Q1961338) (← links)
- Spherical 2-type surfaces (Q2365012) (← links)
- Pseudo-parallel submanifolds of a space form (Q2769464) (← links)
- Free elasticae and Willmore tori in warped product spaces (Q4400165) (← links)
- Null 2-type Chen surfaces (Q4846743) (← links)
- A criterion for reduction of variables in the Willmore-Chen variational problem and its applications (Q4955719) (← links)
- Birotational hypersurface and the second Laplace-Beltrami operator in the four dimensional Euclidean space ${\mathbb{E}}^{4}$ (Q5102090) (← links)
- (Q5866356) (← links)
- Willmore tori in a wide family of conformal structures on odd dimensional spheres (Q5928709) (← links)
- Conformal tension in string theories and M-theory (Q5934994) (← links)
- (Q6167483) (← links)
- Bi-rotational hypersurface satisfying \(\Delta^{III} \mathbf{x} = \mathcal{A} \mathbf{x}\) in 4-space (Q6544779) (← links)
- Fourth fundamental form and \(i\)-th curvature formulas in \(\mathbb{E}^4\) (Q6656172) (← links)