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Parallelismen in unendlichen projektiven R�umen endlicher Dimension

1978

Pure mathematicsDifferential geometryHyperbolic geometryGeometry and TopologyAlgebraic geometryTopology (chemistry)MathematicsProjective geometryGeometriae Dedicata
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Projektiv darstellbare stark planare Geometrien vom Rang 4

1976

Pure mathematicsDifferential geometryHyperbolic geometryGeometry and TopologyAlgebraic geometryTopology (chemistry)MathematicsProjective geometryGeometriae Dedicata
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Kleinste Kleinsche Flaschen mit Rand

1979

Pure mathematicsDifferential geometryHyperbolic geometryGeometry and TopologyAlgebraic geometryTopology (chemistry)Projective geometryMathematicsGeometriae Dedicata
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Charakterisierung (A, B)-regul�rer faserungen durch schliessungss�tze

1977

Pure mathematicsDifferential geometryHyperbolic geometryGeometry and TopologyAlgebraic geometryTopology (chemistry)Projective geometryMathematicsGeometriae Dedicata
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On stable geometries

1994

Within the concept of projective lattice geometry we are considering the class of stable geometries which have also been introduced in [14]. The investigation of their basic properties will result in fundamental structure theorems which especially give a lattice-geometric characterization of free left modules of rank ≥6 over proper right Bezout rings of stable rank 2. This yields a proper generalization of previous results of ours.

Pure mathematicsDifferential geometryRank (linear algebra)GeneralizationHyperbolic geometryStructure (category theory)Geometry and TopologyAlgebraic geometryLattice (discrete subgroup)MathematicsProjective geometryGeometriae Dedicata
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Anomalous partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms I: dynamically coherent examples

2016

We build an example of a non-transitive, dynamically coherent partially hyperbolic diffeomorphism $f$ on a closed $3$-manifold with exponential growth in its fundamental group such that $f^n$ is not isotopic to the identity for all $n\neq 0$. This example contradicts a conjecture in \cite{HHU}. The main idea is to consider a well-understood time-$t$ map of a non-transitive Anosov flow and then carefully compose with a Dehn twist.

Pure mathematicsFundamental groupMathematics::Dynamical SystemsGeneral Mathematics[MATH.MATH-DS]Mathematics [math]/Dynamical Systems [math.DS][ MATH.MATH-DS ] Mathematics [math]/Dynamical Systems [math.DS]MSc: 37D30[MATH.MATH-DS] Mathematics [math]/Dynamical Systems [math.DS]Dynamical Systems (math.DS)01 natural sciencesIdentity (music)Exponential growth0103 physical sciencesFOS: MathematicsMathematics - Dynamical Systems0101 mathematicsMathematicsConjecture010102 general mathematicsClassificationMathematics::Geometric TopologyDehn twistFlow (mathematics)Partially hyperbolic diffeomorphisms010307 mathematical physicsDiffeomorphism
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Hadamard-type theorems for hypersurfaces in hyperbolic spaces

2006

Abstract We prove that a bounded, complete hypersurface in hyperbolic space with normal curvatures greater than −1 is diffeomorphic to a sphere. The completeness condition is relaxed when the normal curvatures are bounded away from −1. The diffeomorphism is constructed via the Gauss map of some parallel hypersurface. We also give bounds for the total curvature of this parallel hypersurface.

Pure mathematicsGauss mapMathematics::Dynamical SystemsMathematics::Complex VariablesHyperbolic spaceSecond fundamental formMathematical analysisCauchy–Hadamard theoremGauss–Kronecker curvatureSecond fundamental formHypersurfaceMathematics::Algebraic GeometryComputational Theory and MathematicsBounded functionHadamard theoremTotal curvatureDiffeomorphismGeometry and TopologyMathematics::Differential GeometryAnalysisConvex hypersurfaceMathematicsDifferential Geometry and its Applications
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A criterion for homeomorphism between closed Haken manifolds

2003

In this paper we consider two connected closed Haken manifolds denoted by M^3 and N^3, with the same Gromov simplicial volume. We give a simple homological criterion to decide when a given map f: M^3-->N^3 between M^3 and N^3 can be changed by a homotopy to a homeomorphism. We then give a convenient process for constructing maps between M^3 and N^3 satisfying the homological hypothesis of the map f.

Pure mathematicsHaken manifoldHaken manifoldAlgebraic topologyGromov simplicial volumeMathematics::Algebraic TopologyCombinatoricsMathematics - Geometric TopologySeifert fibered spaceSimple (abstract algebra)FOS: Mathematicsfinite coveringMathematics::Symplectic Geometry57M50 51H20MathematicsHomotopyhyperbolic manifoldhomology equivalenceGeometric Topology (math.GT)General MedicineMathematics::Geometric Topology57M50ManifoldHomeomorphism51H20Geometry and TopologyComptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences - Series I - Mathematics
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On the topology of surfaces with the generalised simple lift property.

2020

In this paper, we study the geometry of surfaces with the generalised simple lift property. This work generalises previous results by Bernstein and Tinaglia, and it is motivated by the fact that leaves of a minimal lamination obtained as a limit of a sequence of properly embedded minimal disks satisfy the generalised simple lift property.

Pure mathematicsHyperbolic geometryminimal laminationAlgebraic geometryminimal surfaces01 natural sciencesLift (mathematics)differentiaaligeometriaMathematics - Geometric Topology510 Mathematics0103 physical sciencesFOS: MathematicsLimit of a sequence53A10 51H050101 mathematicstopologiaSimple lift propertyMathematicsProjective geometryColding and minicozzi theoryOriginal PaperMinimal surface010102 general mathematicscolding and minicozzi theory53A10Geometric Topology (math.GT)Minimal surfacesMinimal lamination16. Peace & justiceDifferential geometry51H05010307 mathematical physicsGeometry and Topologygeometriasimple lift propertyGeometriae dedicata
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Non-immersion theorem for a class of hyperbolic manifolds

1998

Abstract It is proved that a non-simply-connected complete hyperbolic manifold cannot be isometrically immersed in a Euclidean space with a flat normal connection. In particular, the complete hyperbolic manifold M n with π 1 ( M ) ≠ 0 cannot be isometrically immersed in R 2 n − 1 .

Pure mathematicsHyperbolic groupHyperbolic spaceMathematical analysisHyperbolic 3-manifoldHyperbolic manifoldUltraparallel theoremMathematics::Geometric TopologyRelatively hyperbolic groupStable manifoldComputational Theory and MathematicsMathematics::Metric GeometryMathematics::Differential GeometryGeometry and TopologyAnalysisHyperbolic equilibrium pointMathematicsDifferential Geometry and its Applications
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