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Spherical Chen surfaces which are mass-symmetric and of 2-type

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DOI10.1007/BF01230602zbMath0653.53003OpenAlexW1979243128MaRDI QIDQ1107833

Óscar J. Garay

Publication date: 1988

Published in: Journal of Geometry (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01230602


zbMATH Keywords

examplesmass-symmetric2-type Chen surfacespseudo-umbilical


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Higher-dimensional and -codimensional surfaces in Euclidean and related (n)-spaces (53A07) Global submanifolds (53C40)


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Spherical 2-type surfaces ⋮ 2-type surfaces in a hypersphere ⋮ Null 2-type Chen surfaces ⋮ Finite type immersions of flat tori into Euclidean spaces ⋮ There exist no 2-type surfaces in \(E^ 3\) which are images under stereographic projection of minimal surfaces in \(S^ 3\) ⋮ Finite type pseudo-umbilical submanifolds in a hypersphere



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  • Reduction of the codimension of an isometric immersion
  • Pseudo-umbilical submanifolds of a Riemannian manifold of constant curvature . II
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