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Deformations in \(G_{2}\) manifolds
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    Deformations in \(G_{2}\) manifolds (English)
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    5 March 2008
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    The authors study deformations of associative submanifolds inside a \(G_2\) manifold \(M^7\) with a calibration 3-form \(\varphi\). In the present paper all cited results, as well as the new ones about \(G_2\) manifolds are proved by using only the cross product operation (equivalently \(\varphi\)). The approach in their paper makes things easier and keeps the presentation elementary.
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    mirror duality
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    calibration
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    deformations
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