Notion of H-orientability for surfaces in the Heisenberg group Hn
Abstract
This paper aims to define and study a notion of orientability in the Heisenberg sense (H-orientability) for the Heisenberg group Hn. In particular, we define such notion for H-regular 1-codimensional surfaces. Analysing the behaviour of a M\"obius Strip in H1, we find a 1-codimensional H-regular, but not Euclidean-orientable, subsurface. Lastly we show that, for regular enough surfaces, H-orientability implies Euclidean-orientability. As a consequence, we conclude that non-H-orientable H-regular surfaces exist in H1.
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