Conjugate isothermal coordinates
Coordinates on a surface in which the second fundamental form is written as
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Conjugate isothermal coordinates can always be introduced in a sufficiently small neighbourhood of an elliptic point of a regular surface. In a sufficiently small neighbourhood of a hyperbolic point of a regular surface one can introduce coordinates in which
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but in this case one often prefers the so-called asymptotic coordinates for which
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Comments
This notion is rarely used in Western literature. As the second fundamental form changes its sign if the orientation of the surface path is reversed, the minus in (*) is not important and is, in fact, commonly deleted.
Conjugate isothermal coordinates are also called affine isothermal coordinates (cf. [a1]).
References
[a1] | W. Blaschke, K. Leichtweiss, "Elementare Differentialgeometrie" , 1 , Springer (1973) pp. 160 |
Conjugate isothermal coordinates. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Conjugate_isothermal_coordinates&oldid=15512