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The current paper characterizes the harmonic vector vector fields on Finsler manifolds through the two scalar functions \(I\) and \(J\) with significant geometric interpretations. The authors show that a vector field on a compact Finsler manifold \(M\) without boundary becomes a harmonic vector field under some conditions. Also they show that for \(J=0\) this harmonic vector field is parallel in the Berwald connection and for \(J> 0\) there is no non-zero harmonic vector field. Further they give some results on the first horizontal de Rham cohomology group of the sphere bundle \(SM\) for \(J=0\) and \( J> 0\). Finally, they show that if the complete lift of a harmonic vector field \(X\) coincides with its canonical lift on \(SM\), then \(X\) is Killing.
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Finsler manifolds
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harmonic vector fields
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Landsberg manifolds
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    Harmonic vector fields on Finsler manifolds (English)
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    12 May 2016
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    The current paper characterizes the harmonic vector vector fields on Finsler manifolds through the two scalar functions \(I\) and \(J\) with significant geometric interpretations. The authors show that a vector field on a compact Finsler manifold \(M\) without boundary becomes a harmonic vector field under some conditions. Also they show that for \(J=0\) this harmonic vector field is parallel in the Berwald connection and for \(J> 0\) there is no non-zero harmonic vector field. Further they give some results on the first horizontal de Rham cohomology group of the sphere bundle \(SM\) for \(J=0\) and \( J> 0\). Finally, they show that if the complete lift of a harmonic vector field \(X\) coincides with its canonical lift on \(SM\), then \(X\) is Killing.
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    Finsler manifolds
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    harmonic vector fields
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    Landsberg manifolds
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