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Codimensionm isometric immersions between pseudo-spheres

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We describe all isometric immersionsf:S np S +1/n+m p ,np ≥ 2m, whose first normal space is ∇-parallel in the complement of totally geodesic points while the set of totally geodesic points does not disconnectS np .

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Kashani, S.M.B. Codimensionm isometric immersions between pseudo-spheres. Geom Dedicata 56, 263–268 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01263567

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