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Interaction of Legendre curves and Lagrangian submanifolds
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    Interaction of Legendre curves and Lagrangian submanifolds (English)
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    17 September 1997
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    Let \(\widetilde M^n(4c)\) be a complex space form of holomorphic sectional curvature \(4c\neq 0\) and \(\pi:S^{2n+1} (c)\to \widetilde M^n(4c)\) the Hopf fibration from the sphere of radius \(1/ \sqrt c\) for \(c>0\) resp. from the anti-de Sitter space of curvature \(c<0\). The totally real submanifolds \(M\subset \widetilde M^n(4c)\) of (real) dimension \(n\) are called Lagrangian submanifolds. Locally there exists a 1:1-correspondence to the \(n\)-dimensional horizontal submanifolds in \(S^{2n+1}(c)\) with respect to \(\pi\). For \(n=1\) the latter submanifolds are called Legendre curves. Besides the totally geodesic submanifolds, the simplest Lagrangian submanifolds are the \(H\)-umbilical ones, whose shape operator has a special, simple structure. In this article a classification of the latter class is obtained. It is shown that many of the examples can be constructed by starting from a Legendre curve, deriving a horizontal warped product in \(S^{2n+1} (c)\) from it and then projecting this submanifold into \(\widetilde M^n(4c)\).
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    submanifolds in complex space forms
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    Legendrian curves
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    Lagrangian submanifolds
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