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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5017536
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On invariant submanifolds of contact metric manifolds
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5017536

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    On invariant submanifolds of contact metric manifolds (English)
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    6 April 2006
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    We call a contact manifold a manifold \(M^{2m+1}\) endowed with a contact metric structure \((\eta, \psi, \phi\), \(\langle,\rangle)\), where \(\eta\) is a contact form, \(\psi\) is the characteristic vector field, \(\phi\) is a \((1,1)\)-tensor field and \(\langle,\rangle\) is a Riemannian metric. Furthermore, if the vector field belongs to the \((k, \mu)\)-nullity distribution, then \(M^{2m+1}\) is a \((k, \mu)\)-manifold. The authors present here a study of invariant submanifolds of \((k, \mu)\)-manifolds which they prove to be also \((k, \mu)\)-manifolds followed by a classification of invariant submanifolds in a \((k, \mu)\)-manifold with parallel second fundamental form. This study contains necessary and sufficient conditions for invariant submanifolds in a \((k, \mu)\)-space form to be totally umbilical and, equivalently, totally geodesic. A number of other results are proved. Among them there are some corollaries for invariant manifolds in Sasakian manifolds, respectively, Sasakian space forms.
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    contact manifolds
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    invariant submanifolds
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    Sasakian space forms
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    trivial normal connection
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