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    Generalized Hermann theorems and conformal holomorphic submersions (English)
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    3 August 2000
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    In this paper, the author considers submersions between Riemannian manifolds and proves: (i) If \(\nu\) is a holomorphic submersion of Kähler manifolds then \(\nu\) is Riemannian if and only if it is flat. (ii) If a holomorphic flat submersion \(\nu\) with totally geodesic fibers is defined on a Kähler manifold \(E\), then \(E\) is locally reducible. We observe that in [J. Differ. Geom. 11, 147-166 (1976; Zbl 0355.53037)] \textit{B. Watson} has proved that if \(\nu:E\to M\) is a Kähler submersion with totally geodesic fibres then \(\nu\) is a smooth fibre bundle with flat connection and \(E\) is a locally product manifold. Also the author studies conformal and holomorphic submersions and he obtains sufficient conditions for a holomorphic conformal submersion of a Kähler manifold to be the projection of a holomorphic fiber bundle with isomorphic fibers. These results generalize those obtained by \textit{R. Hermann} in [Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 11, 236-242 (1960; Zbl 0112.13701)] for Riemannian submersions. Finally, he gives a method for constructing these bundles with totally geodesic fibers.
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    holomorphic submersion
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    totally geodesic fibers
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    Kähler submersion
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    holomorphic fiber bundle
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