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On almost complex structures which are not compatible with symplectic forms
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    On almost complex structures which are not compatible with symplectic forms (English)
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    10 May 2011
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    The author proves the following result: Let \((M,g,J)\) be an almost Hermitian manifold admitting a Hermitian connection with skew-symmetric torsion. Let \(p\in M\) be such that \(N_p\neq 0\), where \(N(X,Y)=[JX, JY]-J[JX, Y]-J[X, JY]-[X, Y]\) is the Nijenhuis tensor. Then \(J\) does not satisfy the local symplectic property at \(p\). This means that there is no symplectic form \(\omega\) defined in some neighborhood of \(p\) which is compatible with \(J\).
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    almost complex structure
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    symplectic form
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    local symplectic property
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