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Daghestan Electronic Mathematical Reports, 2017, Issue 8, Pages 48–52
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31029/demr.8.5
(Mi demr47)
 

Multifaceted surface bands and some of their applications

F. M.-S. Nasrulaev

Daghestan State University, Makhachkala
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Abstract: The purpose of this note is to apply the results of work [1] to investigating the properties of a closed geodesic polygon lying on a complete polyhedral saddle surface with a so-called one-to-one spherical image (polyhedron surface of class $\mathcal{E}$).
Keywords: polyhedral surfaces, spherical image.
Received: 17.11.2017
Revised: 22.11.2017
Accepted: 23.11.2017
Document Type: Article
UDC: 517.946
Language: Russian
Citation: F. M.-S. Nasrulaev, “Multifaceted surface bands and some of their applications”, Daghestan Electronic Mathematical Reports, 2017, no. 8, 48–52
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\by F.~M.-S.~Nasrulaev
\paper Multifaceted surface bands and some of their applications
\jour Daghestan Electronic Mathematical Reports
\yr 2017
\issue 8
\pages 48--52
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