Small Perturbations and Infinitesimal Deformations on Surfaces of Revolution
Abstract
Any given surface of revolution embedded in Euclidean three-space can always be perturbed by arbitrarily small ambient isotopies as to admit highly nontrivial vector fields inducing infinitesimal deformations. For this matter Morse Theory is used, clarifying and giving a general response of a problem started with an idea of M. Spivak.
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