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Ortogonalisoidun is a term used in the field of mathematics, specifically in the study of surfaces and their properties. It is derived from the Greek words "orthos" meaning straight or right, and "gonios" meaning angle, and "isoid" meaning similar or equal. The term refers to a surface that is locally isometric to a flat plane, meaning that any small enough portion of the surface can be flattened out without stretching or compressing it. This property is often referred to as being locally Euclidean.
Ortogonalisoidun surfaces are characterized by having zero Gaussian curvature at every point. This means that the
The study of ortogonalisoidun surfaces involves examining their intrinsic properties, which are those that can be