Isometric Euclidean submanifolds with isometric Gauss maps
Abstract
We investigate isometric immersions f Mnn+2, n≥ 3, of Riemannian manifolds into Euclidean space with codimension two that admit isometric deformations that preserve the metric of the Gauss map. In precise terms, the preservation of the third fundamental form of the submanifold must be ensured throughout the deformation. For minimal isometric deformations of minimal submanifolds this is always the case. Our main result is of a local nature and states that if f is neither minimal nor reducible, then it is a hypersurface of an isometrically deformable hypersurface FMn+1n+2 such that the deformations of F induce those of f. Moreover, for a particular class of such submanifolds, a complete local parametric description is provided.
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