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Hermitian manifolds with flat associated connection
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    Hermitian manifolds with flat associated connection (English)
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    5 February 2007
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    Let \(M(J)\) be a complex manifold with complex structure \(J\). For a symmetric affine connection \(\nabla\) on \(M\), there exists a unique symmetric complex connection \(\widetilde\nabla\) such that \(\widetilde\nabla_XY=(\nabla_XY)^{1,0}\) for any vector fields \(X,Y\) of type \((1,0)\). \(\widetilde\nabla\) is said to be associated to \(\nabla\). Let additionally \(M(J,g)\) be Hermitian and \(\nabla\) be its Levi-Civita connection. When the associated connection \(\widetilde\nabla\) is flat, the manifold admits locally special holomorphic coordinates in which the components of \(\widetilde\nabla\) are zero, and therefore in this case a local classification of the Hermitian metric \(g\) is obtained. Any conformal transformation of \(g\) induces locally a holomorphically projective transformation (with closed \(1\)-form) of \(\widetilde\nabla\) and vice versa. Then the holomorphically projective tensor of \(\tilde\nabla\) gives rise to an associated conformal curvature tensor \(\widetilde W\) which is a conformal invariant. A geometric interpretation of the vanishing of \(\widetilde W\) is given in the class of locally conformal Kählerian manifolds.
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    complex manifold
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    complex connection
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    Hermitian manifold
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    locally conformal Kähler manifold
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