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    On Molino lifting of Riemannian vector fields (English)
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    Let X be a Riemannian manifold on M. Molino defined a lift \(X_ T\) of X to the bundle of transverse orthonormal frames. This bundle is naturally isomorphic to the subbundle of adapted orthonormal frames in the bundle \(B^ 1(M)\) of all linear frames of M. On the other hand, the Molino lift \(X^ M\) of X is the invariant vector field on \(B^ 1(M)\) that agrees with \(X_ T\) on the subbundle of adapted orthogonal frames. It turns out that \(X^ M\) is the horizontal lift of X with respect to a certain Riemannian connection with torsion in \(B^ 1(M)\). As an application one obtains Pasternak's Theorem on the vanishing of the Pontryagin classes in high dimensions.
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    bundle-like metric
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    Molino lift
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    orthogonal frames
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    Pontryagin classes
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