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arxiv: math/0307270 · v2 · submitted 2003-07-20 · 🧮 math.DG · math.AP

Initial Value Problems of the Sine-Gordon Equation and Geometric Solutions

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Recent results using inverse scattering techniques interpret every solution $\phi (x,y)$ of the sine-Gordon equation as a non-linear superposition of solutions along the axes $x=0$ and $y=0$. Here we provide a geometric method of integration, as well as a geometric interpretation. Specifically, every weakly regular surface of Gauss curvature $K=-1$, in arc length asymptotic line parametrization, is uniquely determined by the values $\phi(x,0)$ and $\phi(0,y)$ of its coordinate angle along the axes. Based on a generalized Weierstrass pair that depends only on these values, we prove that to each such unconstrained pair of differentiable functions, there corresponds uniquely an associated family of pseudospherical immersions; we construct these immersions explicitely.

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