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Matematicheskaya Fizika, Analiz, Geometriya [Mathematical Physics, Analysis, Geometry], 1998, Volume 5, Number 3/4, Pages 203–211 (Mi jmag437)  

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Rotary transformation of surfaces

S. G. Leiko

Odessa State University
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Abstract: A new type of infinitesimal transformations of surfaces in the Euclidean space $E^3$ is defined by virtue of rotary transformation the image of each geodesic curve is an isoperimetric extremal of the rotation (in the general approximation). The paper closer deals with the rotary-conformal transformations.
Received: 09.04.1994
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Document Type: Article
Language: Russian
Citation: S. G. Leiko, “Rotary transformation of surfaces”, Mat. Fiz. Anal. Geom., 5:3/4 (1998), 203–211
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