Karl M. Peterson: The earliest derivation of the Mainardi-Codazzi equations and the fundamental theorem of surface theory |
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Authors: | Esther R Phillips |
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Affiliation: | Herbert H. Lehman College (Cuny), Bronx, NY 10468 USA |
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Abstract: | In 1853 Karl M. Peterson, a young Latvian student at the University of Dorpat [Tartu], submitted a candidates' dissertation [a requirement for obtaining a degree] containing a derivation of the Gauss-Mainardi-Codazzi equations and a proof of the Fundamental Theorem of Surface Theory. This predates the publications of equivalent equations derived by G. Mainardi [1856] and D. Codazzi [1860 and 1868–1869], as well as O. Bonnet's proof of the Fundamental Theorem. Although Peterson later [1865–1881] played a major role in the formation of a school of differential geometry at Moscow University, this early work remained virtually unknown until its translation [into Russian] and its publication in 1952. The contents of the dissertation and the probable sources of Peterson's ideas and techniques are discussed. |
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