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On intrinsic rigidity for minimal submanifolds in a sphere
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    On intrinsic rigidity for minimal submanifolds in a sphere (English)
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    Let \(M^ m\) be an n-dimensional compact minimal submanifold in a unit sphere \(S^{n+p}\) of dimension \(n+p\). As the main result of the present paper, the author proves that if the length square \(\| \sigma \|^ 2\) of the second fundamental form of \(M^ n\) satisfies \(\| \sigma \|^ 2\leq n/(1+\sqrt{(n-1)/2n})\) everywhere, then \(M^ n\) is either totally geodesic or a Veronese surface in \(S^ 4\). The author also gives a solution to the pinching problem for the Ricci curvature of a 3- dimensional compact minimal submanifold \(M^ 3\) in \(S^{3+p}\). In fact he shows if the Ricci curvature of \(M^ 3\) is not less than \(\min \{(97+73\sqrt{3})/184\), (11p-8)/(8p-4)\(\}\), then \(M^ 3\) is totally geodesic.
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    rigidity
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    minimal submanifold
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    second fundamental form
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    totally geodesic
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    Veronese surface
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    pinching problem
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