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Exploring Classicaldiffgeo Lec 9 A reveals several interesting facts. We consider surfaces of revolution with Gaussian curvature -1. A differential equation for the surface's shape is solved producing ...

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  • Gauss' Theorem Egregium is derived showing that the Gaussian curvature is determined just in terms of a surface's metric and its ...
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  • The commutator of components of the covariant derivative is computed and shown to be proportional to the Gaussian curvature.

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