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    The Local Moduli of Sasakian 3-Manifolds

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    The Newman-Penrose-Perjes formalism is applied to Sasakian 3-manifolds and the local form of the metric and contact structure is presented. The local moduli space can be parameterised by a single function of two variables and it is shown that, given any smooth function of two variables, there exists locally a Sasakian structure with scalar curvature equal to this function. The case where the scalar curvature is constant (η\eta-Einstein Sasakian metrics) is completely solved locally. The resulting Sasakian manifolds include S3S^3, NilNil and SL2R~\tilde{SL_2R}, as well as the Berger spheres. It is also shown that a conformally flat Sasakian 3-manifold is Einstein of positive scalar curvature.Comment: 9 pages, RevTeX, no figure

    Reflection of a wave off a surface

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    Recent advances in twistor theory are applied to geometric optics in R3{\Bbb{R}}^3. The general formulae for reflection of a wavefront in a surface are derived and in three special cases explicit descriptions are provided: when the reflecting surface is a plane, when the incoming wave is a plane and when the incoming wave is spherical. In each case particular examples are computed exactly and the results plotted to illustrate the outgoing wavefront.Comment: 14 pages, AMS-LATE

    On C2^2-smooth Surfaces of Constant Width

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    A number of results for C2^2-smooth surfaces of constant width in Euclidean 3-space E3{\mathbb{E}}^3 are obtained. In particular, an integral inequality for constant width surfaces is established. This is used to prove that the ratio of volume to cubed width of a constant width surface is reduced by shrinking it along its normal lines. We also give a characterization of surfaces of constant width that have rational support function. Our techniques, which are complex differential geometric in nature, allow us to construct explicit smooth surfaces of constant width in E3{\mathbb{E}}^3, and their focal sets. They also allow for easy construction of tetrahedrally symmetric surfaces of constant width.Comment: 14 pages AMS-LATEX, 5 figure
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