Intrinsic Nature of Gaussian Curvature

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2023

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COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus Library Information Services, CUI Lahore

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Gaussian curvature is one of the most fundamental concepts in differential geometry, capturing the local geometric behavior of surfaces. A remarkable property of Gaussian curvature is its intrinsic nature, meaning that it depends solely on the metric of the surface and not on how the surface is embedded in three-dimensional space. This work explores the intrinsic characterization of Gaussian curvature through the first fundamental form and examines its invariance under isometric transformations. We revisit the classical result known as Gauss’s Theorema Egregium, which establishes that Gaussian curvature can be computed entirely from quantities measured on the surface itself. By analyzing surfaces under bending deformations that preserve distances, we demonstrate that Gaussian curvature remains unchanged, highlighting its independence from extrinsic geometry. Several examples, including planes, spheres, and cylinders, are discussed to illustrate how intrinsic curvature distinguishes between locally flat and curved geometries. Furthermore, the study emphasizes the role of Gaussian curvature in understanding the global and local structure of surfaces, with connections to geodesics, surface classification, and modern applications in physics and geometry. The results reaffirm the deep significance of intrinsic properties in differential geometry and provide insight into the geometric invariants that govern surface behavior.

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