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Circles in self dual symmetric \(R\)-spaces
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    Circles in self dual symmetric \(R\)-spaces (English)
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    19 October 2021
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    Self-dual symmetric \(R\)-spaces contain special curves, called circles, that were introduced by \textit{F. E. Burstall} et al. [J. Reine Angew. Math. 660, 191--243 (2011; Zbl 1245.53049)]. In this paper, the author characterises elements of the big transformation group \(G\) of a self-dual symmetric \(R\)-space \(M\) as those diffeomorphisms of \(M\) that send circles to circles. The author also gives a geometric characterisation of circles; namely, given a circle \(c\) in \(M\), there is a maximal compact subgroup \(K\) in \(G\) such that \(c\), except for a projective reparametrization, is a diagonal geodesic in a maximal totally geodesic flat torus of \(M\), provided that \(M\) carries the canonical symmetric \(K\)-invariant metric. The paper concludes with some examples.
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    symmetric \(R\)-space
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    big transformation group
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    circle
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    diametrical geodesic
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    complex quadric
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    isotropic Grassmannian
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