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    Extrinsic shape of circles and standard imbeddings of projective spaces (English)
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    13 January 1998
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    The authors obtain new geometric characterization of the first standard imbedding of projective spaces. For instance, they prove the following: Let \(M\) be a non-flat Kähler manifold of real dimension \(2n\) \((\geq 4)\) which is immersed into a real space form \(\widetilde M^{2n+p}(c)\). If there exists \(k>0\) such that all holomorphic circles of curvature \(k\) are circles in \(\widetilde M^{2n+p}(c)\), then \(M\) is locally congruent to a complex projective space imbedded into some sphere in \(\widetilde M^{2n+p}(c)\) through the first standard imbedding. A similar result was also obtained for quaternionic projective spaces.
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    first standard imbedding
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    projective space
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    circles
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