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Real hypersurfaces in Kähler manifolds (English)
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22 October 2002
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This paper is concerned with the geometry of embedded real hypersurfaces in a Kähler manifold, where isomorphisms are both holomorphic and isometric in the underlying Riemannian structure. The author introduces their local invariants and compatibility relations, solves the local realization problem, and gives a characterization of the metric sphere in \(\mathbb C^n\) via a maximum principle for an adapted Laplace operator.
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embedded real hypersurfaces
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Kähler manifold
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holomorphic isometric isomorphisms
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local invariants
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compatibility relations
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maximum principle
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adapted Laplace operator
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doubly covariant tensor
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Kähler metric
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horizontal tangent bundle
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Levi-Civita connection
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ambient manifold
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Hermitian
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compact strictly pseudoconvex hypersurface
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horizontal mean curvature
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Riemannian second fundamental form
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adapted frames
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Gauss equations
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Codazzi equations
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commutator relations
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second covariant derivatives
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embedding
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CR manifolds
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