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Theses/Dissertations

1995

Academic – UNF – Master of Science in Mathematical Science; Dissertations

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A General Theory Of Geodesics With Applications To Hyperbolic Geometry, Deborah F. Logan Jan 1995

A General Theory Of Geodesics With Applications To Hyperbolic Geometry, Deborah F. Logan

UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations

In this thesis, the geometry of curved surfaces is studied using the methods of differential geometry. The introduction of manifolds assists in the study of classical two-dimensional surfaces. To study the geometry of a surface a metric, or way to measure, is needed. By changing the metric on a surface, a new geometric surface can be obtained. On any surface, curves called geodesics play the role of "straight lines" in Euclidean space. These curves minimize distance locally but not necessarily globally. The curvature of a surface at each point p affects the behavior of geodesics and the construction of geometric …