Projective differential geometry of submanifolds
M. A. Akivis
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Projective differential geometry of submanifolds
by M. A. Akivis
Published
1993
Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Pages
361
ISBN-13
9780080887166
Subjects
Total Mean Curvature and Submanifolds of Finite Type
Geometry of submanifolds and its applications
Geometry of Cauchy-Riemann Submanifolds
Minimal submanifolds and geodesics
Geometrie hochzusammenhängender Untermannigfaltigkeiten
Cr-Geometry and over Determined Systems (Advanced Studies in Pure Mathematics)
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