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Results related to generalizations of Hilbert's non-immersibility theorem for the hyperbolic plane

Differential Geometry 2008-01-30 v4

Abstract

We discuss generalizations of the well-known theorem of Hilbert that there is no complete isometric immersion of the hyperbolic plane into Euclidean 3-space. We show that this problem is expressed very naturally as the question of the existence of certain homotheties of reflective submanifolds of a symmetric space. As such, we conclude that the only other (non-compact) cases to which this theorem could generalize are the problem of isometric immersions with flat normal bundle of the hyperbolic space HnH^n into a Euclidean space En+kE^{n+k}, n2n \geq 2, and the problem of Lagrangian isometric immersions of HnH^n into \ccn\cc^n, n2n \geq 2. Moreover, there are natural compact counterparts to these problems, and for the compact cases we prove that the theorem does in fact generalize: local embeddings exist, but complete immersions do not.

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@article{arxiv.0710.0507,
  title  = {Results related to generalizations of Hilbert's non-immersibility theorem for the hyperbolic plane},
  author = {David Brander},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.0507},
  year   = {2008}
}

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