Isometric immersions of Riemannian manifolds in $k$-codimensional Euclidean space
Abstract: We use a new method to give conditions for the existence of a local isometric immersion of a Riemannian $n$-manifold $M$ in $\mathbb{R}{n+k}$, for a given $n$ and $k$. These equate to the (local) existence of a $k$-tuple of scalar fields on the manifold, satisfying a certain non-linear equation involving the Riemannian curvature tensor of $M$. Setting $k=1$, we proceed to recover the fundamental theorem of hypersurfaces. In the case of manifolds of positive sectional curvature and $n\geq 3$, we reduce the solvability of the Gauss and Codazzi equations to the cancelation of a set of obstructions involving the logarithm of the Riemann curvature operator. The resulting theorem has a structural similarity to the Weyl-Schouten theorem, suggesting a parallelism between conformally flat $n$-manifolds and those that admit an isometric immersion in $\mathbb{R}{n+1}$.
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