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On the quadric CMC spacelike hypersurfaces in Lorentzian space forms

Cícero P. Aquino, Henrique F. de Lima, Fábio R. dos Santos (2016)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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We deal with complete spacelike hypersurfaces immersed with constant mean curvature in a Lorentzian space form. Under the assumption that the support functions with respect to a fixed nonzero vector are linearly related, we prove that such a hypersurface must be either totally umbilical or isometric to a hyperbolic cylinder of the ambient space.

Parallel hypersurfaces

Barbara Opozda, Udo Simon (2014)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

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We investigate parallel hypersurfaces in the context of relative hypersurface geometry, in particular including the cases of Euclidean and Blaschke hypersurfaces. We describe the geometric relations between parallel hypersurfaces in terms of deformation operators, and we apply the results to the parallel deformation of special classes of hypersurfaces, e.g. quadrics and Weingarten hypersurfaces.

A Useful Characterization of Some Real Hypersurfaces in a Nonflat Complex Space Form

Takehiro Itoh, Sadahiro Maeda (2006)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

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We characterize totally η-umbilic real hypersurfaces in a nonflat complex space form M̃ₙ(c) (= ℂPⁿ(c) or ℂHⁿ(c)) and a real hypersurface of type (A₂) of radius π/(2√c) in ℂPⁿ(c) by observing the shape of some geodesics on those real hypersurfaces as curves in the ambient manifolds (Theorems 1 and 2).

On some generalized Einstein metric conditions on hypersurfaces in semi-Riemannian space forms

Ryszard Deszcz, Małgorzata Głogowska, Marian Hotloś, Leopold Verstraelen (2003)

Colloquium Mathematicae

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Solutions of the P. J. Ryan problem as well as investigations of curvature properties of Cartan hypersurfaces and Ricci-pseudosymmetric hypersurfaces lead to curvature identities holding on every hypersurface M isometrically immersed in a semi-Riemannian space form. These identities, under some assumptions, give rises to new generalized Einstein metric conditions on M. We investigate hypersurfaces satisfying such curvature conditions.