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Definition
A hypersurface in is said to be an ovoidal hypersurface if through every point in the hypersurface, there is a unique hyperplane that lies completely in the upper half-space corresponding to the point, and which intersects the hyperplane only at the point.
Equivalently an ovoidal hypersurface is a smooth and convex hypersurface.