St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 10. cilt,579-1070. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 1999 |
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Sayfa 625
... curve of finite turn variation ( from the side of the surface S ) . This requirement is natural for two reasons . First , for the essential edges of degree at least 3 it is fulfilled automatically ( however , the proof of this fact is ...
... curve of finite turn variation ( from the side of the surface S ) . This requirement is natural for two reasons . First , for the essential edges of degree at least 3 it is fulfilled automatically ( however , the proof of this fact is ...
Sayfa 665
... curve 71 [ 0.ro + o ] realizes the distance between z and yo . ( Otherwise , this curve , the shortest path zy ' realizing the distance from z to yo , and the interval of 0 between y and y ' form a geodesic triangle with sides less than ...
... curve 71 [ 0.ro + o ] realizes the distance between z and yo . ( Otherwise , this curve , the shortest path zy ' realizing the distance from z to yo , and the interval of 0 between y and y ' form a geodesic triangle with sides less than ...
Sayfa 668
... curves contained in I and having distance between the endpoints not greater than ro , except for the curve OD 70. Since p ( D ) > ro , there is a point pED such that the Riemannian exponential map exp , is well defined and injective in ...
... curves contained in I and having distance between the endpoints not greater than ro , except for the curve OD 70. Since p ( D ) > ro , there is a point pED such that the Riemannian exponential map exp , is well defined and injective in ...
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