Graphite is an example of a layered material that can be bent to form
fullerenes which promise important applications in electronic nanodevices. The
spheroidal geometry of a slightly elliptically deformed sphere was used as a
possible approach to fullerenes. We assumed that for a small deformation the
eccentricity of the spheroid is smaller than one. We are interested here in the
big elliptically deformed fullerenes.The low-lying electronic levels are
described by the Dirac equation in (2+1) dimensions. We show how a small
deformation of spherical geometry evokes a shift of the electronic spectra
compared to the sphere. The flux of a monopole field was included inside the
surface to describe the fullerenes. Both the electronic spectrum of spherical
and the shift of spheroidal fullerenes were derived.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figure