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Anti-orthotomics of frontals and their applications

Differential Geometry 2019-07-30 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

Let f:NnRn+1f: N^n\to \mathbb{R}^{n+1} be a frontal with its Gauss mapping ν:NSn\nu: N\to S^n and let PRn+1P\in \mathbb{R}^{n+1} be a point such that (f(x)P)ν(x)0(f(x)-P)\cdot \nu(x) \ne 0 for any xNx\in N. In this paper, for the mapping f~:NRn+1\widetilde{f}: N\to \mathbb{R}^{n+1} defined by f~(x)=f(x)f(x)P22(f(x)P)ν(x)ν(x), \widetilde{f}(x)=f(x)-\frac{||f(x)-P||^2}{2(f(x)-P) \cdot \nu(x)}\nu(x), the following four are shown. (1) f~\widetilde{f} is a frontal with its Gauss mapping ν~(x)=f(x)Pf(x)P\widetilde{\nu}(x)=\frac{f(x)-P}{||f(x)-P||} at f~(x)\widetilde{f}(x). (2) f~\widetilde{f} is the unique anti-orthotomic of ff relative to PP. (3) The property (f~(x)P)ν~(x)0(\widetilde{f}(x)-P)\cdot \widetilde{\nu}(x)\ne 0 holds for any xNx\in N. (4) The equality f~(x)P=f~(x)f(x)||\widetilde{f}(x)-P||=||\widetilde{f}(x)-f(x)|| holds for any xNx\in N. Moreover, three applications of the main result are given. As the first application, a generalization of Cahn-Hoffman vector formula is given. The second application is to clarify an optical meaning of anti-orthotomics. The third application gives a criterion to be a front for a given frontal.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1907.00721,
  title  = {Anti-orthotomics of frontals and their applications},
  author = {Stanisław Janeczko and Takashi Nishimura},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.00721},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

17 pages, 5 figures; explanations added for sections 1 and 3, e-mail address of 2nd author changed, results unchanged