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The Method of Archimedes in the geometry of quadrics

Differential Geometry 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

Confocal quadrics capture (encode) and geometrize spectral properties of symmetric operators. Certain metric-projective properties of confocal quadrics (most of them established in the first half of the XIXth^{\mathrm{th}} century) {\it carry out} (stick and transfer) by rolling to and influence surfaces {\it applicable} (isometric) to quadrics and surfaces geometrically linked to these, thus providing a wealth of integrable systems and projective transformations of their solutions. We shall mainly follow Bianchi's discussion of deformations (through bending) of quadrics. Interestingly enough, {\it The Method} of Archimedes (lost for 7 centuries and rediscovered in the same year as Bianchi's discovery (1906), so unknown to Bianchi) applies {\it word by word in both spirit and the letter} and may provide the key to generalizations in other settings.

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@article{arxiv.math/0612375,
  title  = {The Method of Archimedes in the geometry of quadrics},
  author = {Ion I. Dinca},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0612375},
  year   = {2007}
}