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A New Family of Buckled Rings on the Unit Sphere

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  • David A. Singer

    (Department of Mathematics, Applied Math & Statistics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA)

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Buckled rings, also known as pressurized elastic circles, can be described as critical points for a variational problem, namely the integral of a quadratic polynomial in the geodesic curvature of a curve. Thus, they are a generalization of elastic curves, and they are solitary wave solutions to a flow in a (three-dimensional) filament hierarchy. An example of such a curve is the Kiepert Trefoil, which has three leaves meeting at a central singular point. Such a variational problem can be considered for curves in other surfaces. In particular, researchers have found many examples of such curves in a unit sphere. In this article, we consider a new family of such curves, having a discrete dihedral symmetry about a central singular point. That is, these are spherical analogues of the Kiepert curve. We determine such curves explicitly using the notion of a Killing field, which is a vector field along a curve that is the restriction of an isometry of the sphere. The curvature k of each such curve is given explicitly by an elliptic function. If the curve is centered at the south pole of the sphere and has minimum value ρ , then k − ρ is linear in the height above the pole.

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  • David A. Singer, 2025. "A New Family of Buckled Rings on the Unit Sphere," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 13(8), pages 1-7, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jmathe:v:13:y:2025:i:8:p:1228-:d:1630900
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