On Umbilic Points on Newly Born Surfaces

Bulletin of the Brazilian Mathematical Society, New Series(2017)

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The simplest way to have birth of surfaces is through transitions in the fibres of a function f with a Morse singularity of index 0 or 3. It is natural to seek to understand the geometry of newly born surfaces. We consider here the question of finding how many umbilics are on a newly born surface. We show that newly born surfaces in the Euclidean 3-space have exactly 4 umbilic points all of type lemon, provided that the Hessian of f at the singular point has pairwise distinct eigenvalues. This is true in both cases when f is an analytic or a smooth germ. When only two of such eigenvalues are equal, the number of umbilic points is either 2, 4, 6 or 8 when f is an analytic or a generic smooth germ. The same results holds for newly born surfaces in the Minkowski 3-space. In that case when the two eigenvalues associated to the two spacelike eigenvectors are distinct we get exactly 4 umbilic points all of type lemon. If they are equal, the number of umbilic points is either 2, 4, 6 or 8.
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Umbilic points, surfaces, singularities, lines of principal curvature, Primary 53A05, Secondary 58K05
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