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Some special surfaces in the pseudo-Galilean space (Q950346)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5355880
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Some special surfaces in the pseudo-Galilean space
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5355880

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    Some special surfaces in the pseudo-Galilean space (English)
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    22 October 2008
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    A Pseudo-Galilean space \(G^1_3\) is a three-dimensional space with an absolute figure \(\{\omega,f,I\}\), where \(f\) is a line in the plane of infinity \(\omega\) and \(I\) a hyperbolic involution on \(f\). \(G^1_3\) is metrized by the projective automorphisme group of \(\{\omega,f,I\}\). In the excellently written paper the authors describe some special surfaces in \(G^1_3\) such as helical surfaces, ruled screw surfaces, surfaces of revolution and in particular tori of revolution. As a very nice result they show: Surfaces of revolution \(S_i\) in \(G^1_3\) are flat \((K\equiv 0)\) if and only if they are minimal \((H\equiv 0)\). The paper is completed by 10 interesting figures.
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    pseudo-Galilean space
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    ruled surface
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    generalized screw surface
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    Gaussian curvature
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    mean curvature
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