Isoparametric and Dupin Hypersurfaces
A hypersurface $M^{n−1}$ in a real space-form $R^n$, $S^n$ or $H^n$ is isoparametric if it has constant principal curvatures. For $R^n$ and $H^n$, the classification of isoparametric hypersurfaces is complete and relatively simple, but as Élie Cartan showed in a series of four papers in 1938-1940, t...
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doaj-f5b15645040f422f8a2915dd78397f332020-11-25T00:45:54ZengNational Academy of Science of UkraineSymmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications1815-06592008-09-014062Isoparametric and Dupin HypersurfacesThomas E. CecilA hypersurface $M^{n−1}$ in a real space-form $R^n$, $S^n$ or $H^n$ is isoparametric if it has constant principal curvatures. For $R^n$ and $H^n$, the classification of isoparametric hypersurfaces is complete and relatively simple, but as Élie Cartan showed in a series of four papers in 1938-1940, the subject is much deeper and more complex for hypersurfaces in the sphere $S^n$. A hypersurface $M^{n−1}$ in a real space-form is proper Dupin if the number $g$ of distinct principal curvatures is constant on $M^{n−1}$, and each principal curvature function is constant along each leaf of its corresponding principal foliation. This is an important generalization of the isoparametric property that has its roots in nineteenth century differential geometry and has been studied effectively in the context of Lie sphere geometry. This paper is a survey of the known results in these fields with emphasis on results that have been obtained in more recent years and discussion of important open problems in the field. http://dx.doi.org/10.3842/SIGMA.2008.062isoparametric hypersurfaceDupin hypersurface |
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Isoparametric and Dupin Hypersurfaces |
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Isoparametric and Dupin Hypersurfaces |
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Isoparametric and Dupin Hypersurfaces |
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National Academy of Science of Ukraine |
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Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications |
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A hypersurface $M^{n−1}$ in a real space-form $R^n$, $S^n$ or $H^n$ is isoparametric if it has constant principal curvatures. For $R^n$ and $H^n$, the classification of isoparametric hypersurfaces is complete and relatively simple, but as Élie Cartan showed in a series of four papers in 1938-1940, the subject is much deeper and more complex for hypersurfaces in the sphere $S^n$. A hypersurface $M^{n−1}$ in a real space-form is proper Dupin if the number $g$ of distinct principal curvatures is constant on $M^{n−1}$, and each principal curvature function is constant along each leaf of its corresponding principal foliation. This is an important generalization of the isoparametric property that has its roots in nineteenth century differential geometry and has been studied effectively in the context of Lie sphere geometry. This paper is a survey of the known results in these fields with emphasis on results that have been obtained in more recent years and discussion of important open problems in the field. |
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isoparametric hypersurface Dupin hypersurface |
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