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Classification of holomorphic spheres of constant curvature in complex Grassmann manifold \(\mathbf G_{2,5}\)
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    Classification of holomorphic spheres of constant curvature in complex Grassmann manifold \(\mathbf G_{2,5}\) (English)
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    16 August 2004
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    \textit{Q.-S. Chi} and \textit{Y. Zheng} showed in [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 313, No. 1, 393--406 (1989; Zbl 0672.53050)], that the Gauss curvature \(K\) of pseudo-holomorphic curves in complex Grassmann manifolds \({\mathbf G}_{\alpha,n}\) \((\alpha\geq 2)\) is equal to \(4/N\) \((N\) is a natural number) if \(K\) is constant. Let \(\varphi:{\mathbf S}^2\to{\mathbf G}_{2,5}\) be a holomorphic curve with constant curvature \(4/k\). If \(\varphi\) is nonsingular then for \(k\in\{1,2,3, 4,5\}\) these \(\varphi\) are classified up to unitary equivalence, in which none of the spheres are congruent. It is also proved that there does not exist a nonsingular holomorphic sphere in \({\mathbf G}_{2,5}\) with constant curvature \(2/3\), i.e., for \(k=6\). The authors believe that the same holds for \(k=7,8,9\).
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    complex Grassmann manifold
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    holomorphic sphere
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    Gauss curvature
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    Veronese curve
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