On hypersurfaces of S2×S2
Abstract
We classify the homogeneous and isoparametric hypersurfaces of S2×S2. In the classification, besides the hypersurfaces S1(r)×S2,\,r∈ (0,1], it appears a family of hypersurfaces with three different constant principal curvatures and zero Gauss-Kronecker curvature. Also we classify the hypersurfaces of S2×S2 with at most two constant principal curvatures and, under certain conditions, with three constant principal curvatures.
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