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    Poincaré formulas of complex submanifolds (English)
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    24 February 2005
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    The authors prove some Poincaré formulas. Let \(G\) be a unimodular Lie group, and \(G/K\) an almost Hermitian homogeneous space of complex dimension \(n\). Assume that \(K\) acts irreducibly on \(\wedge^p(T_0(G/K))^{(1,0)}\). Take two almost complex submanifolds \(M\) and \(N\), with \(\dim_\mathbb{C} M=p\), \(\dim_\mathbb{C} N=n-p\). Then the following formula holds: \[ \int_G\sharp(M\cap gN)\,d\mu_G(g)= \text{Vol}(K) \text{Vol}(M) \text{Vol}(N)/ \binom np. \] As a consequence, if \(G/K\) is an irreducible Hermitian symmetric space, \(M\) is a complex curve and \(N\) is a complex hypersurface, then \[ \int_G\sharp (M\cap gN) \,d\mu_G(g)= \frac{\text{Vol}(K)}{\dim_\mathbb{C} \left(\frac{G}{K}\right)} \text{Vol}(M) \text{Vol}(N). \] A further Poincaré formula is obtained when \(\wedge^p(T_0(G/K))^{(1,0)}\) is reducible by \(K\)-action, with the same other previous assumptions.
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    almost Hermitian homogeneous spaces
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    complex submanifolds
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    Poincaré formula
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