Abstract

We prove the next result. If two isometric regular surfaces with regular boundaries, of an arbitrary finite genus, and positive Gaussian curvature in the three-dimensional Euclidean space, consist of two congruent arcs corresponding under the isometry (lying on the boundaries of these surfaces or inside these surfaces) then these surfaces are congruent.

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