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Removed claim: summary_simple (P1639): SIMPLE: This article discusses the properties of a Riemannian manifold $(N,g_{N})$ and an almost quaternionic Hermitian manifold $(M,E,g_{M})$, related through an almost h-semi-slant Riemannian map $F$. The key result is that for $\theta_{R}=\frac{\pi}{2}$, the differential map $\phi_{R}$ and the 1-form $\omega_{R}$ are both zero on the tangent bundle of the kernel of $F_{*}$. This leads to the conclusion that $F_{*}(\widehat{R}(X))=0$ for $X... Tag: Manual revert |
Created claim: summary (P1638): This article introduces a new concept in differential geometry regarding almost h-semi-slant Riemannian maps between quaternionic Hermitian manifolds and Riemannian manifolds. It defines the endomorphism \(\widehat{R}\) for \(X \in \Gamma(\ker F_{*})\) as \(\phi_{R}X + \sec\theta_{R}\mathcal{T}_{X}X\), where \(\phi_{R}\) is defined by its action on a basis vector \(E_i\) of the tangent space at each point, with properties including \(\phi_{R}^... Tag: Reverted |
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This article introduces a new concept in differential geometry regarding almost h-semi-slant Riemannian maps between quaternionic Hermitian manifolds and Riemannian manifolds. It defines the endomorphism \(\widehat{R}\) for \(X \in \Gamma(\ker F_{*})\) as \(\phi_{R}X + \sec\theta_{R}\mathcal{T}_{X}X\), where \(\phi_{R}\) is defined by its action on a basis vector \(E_i\) of the tangent space at each point, with properties including \(\phi_{R}^2 = -\cos^2\theta_{R}I\). The article proves that this endomorphism is well-defined and independent of the choice of orthonormal frame. This result is significant in understanding the geometric properties of such maps, potentially applicable to various physical models requiring a deep mathematical foundation. (English) | |||
Property / summary: This article introduces a new concept in differential geometry regarding almost h-semi-slant Riemannian maps between quaternionic Hermitian manifolds and Riemannian manifolds. It defines the endomorphism \(\widehat{R}\) for \(X \in \Gamma(\ker F_{*})\) as \(\phi_{R}X + \sec\theta_{R}\mathcal{T}_{X}X\), where \(\phi_{R}\) is defined by its action on a basis vector \(E_i\) of the tangent space at each point, with properties including \(\phi_{R}^2 = -\cos^2\theta_{R}I\). The article proves that this endomorphism is well-defined and independent of the choice of orthonormal frame. This result is significant in understanding the geometric properties of such maps, potentially applicable to various physical models requiring a deep mathematical foundation. (English) / rank | |||
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A Non-linear Hardening Model Based on Two Coupled Internal Hardening Variables: Formulation and Implementation (English)
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This article introduces a new concept in differential geometry regarding almost h-semi-slant Riemannian maps between quaternionic Hermitian manifolds and Riemannian manifolds. It defines the endomorphism \(\widehat{R}\) for \(X \in \Gamma(\ker F_{*})\) as \(\phi_{R}X + \sec\theta_{R}\mathcal{T}_{X}X\), where \(\phi_{R}\) is defined by its action on a basis vector \(E_i\) of the tangent space at each point, with properties including \(\phi_{R}^2 = -\cos^2\theta_{R}I\). The article proves that this endomorphism is well-defined and independent of the choice of orthonormal frame. This result is significant in understanding the geometric properties of such maps, potentially applicable to various physical models requiring a deep mathematical foundation. (English)
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