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From the introduction: ``There is an interesting link between Lagrangian geometry in the complex hyperquadrics and hypersurface geometry in the unit spheres. A fundamental fact is that the Gauss map of any oriented hypersurface in the unit sphere \(S^{n+1}(1)\) is always a Lagrangian immersion into the complex hyperquadric \(Q^n(\mathbb C)\).'' The main results of this paper are the following: ``Theorem 1. There exist a lot of compact non-isoparametric hypersurfaces in the sphere \(S^{n+1}(1)\) such that their Gauss maps are minimal Lagrangian immersions in the complex hyperquadric \(Q^n(\mathbb C)\).'' ``Theorem 2. There exists at least one compact non-isoparametric embedded hypersurface in the sphere \(S^{n+1}(1)\) for \(n\geq3\) such that its Gauss map is a minimal Lagrangian immersion in the complex hyperquadric \(Q^n(\mathbb C)\).'' | |||
Property / review text: From the introduction: ``There is an interesting link between Lagrangian geometry in the complex hyperquadrics and hypersurface geometry in the unit spheres. A fundamental fact is that the Gauss map of any oriented hypersurface in the unit sphere \(S^{n+1}(1)\) is always a Lagrangian immersion into the complex hyperquadric \(Q^n(\mathbb C)\).'' The main results of this paper are the following: ``Theorem 1. There exist a lot of compact non-isoparametric hypersurfaces in the sphere \(S^{n+1}(1)\) such that their Gauss maps are minimal Lagrangian immersions in the complex hyperquadric \(Q^n(\mathbb C)\).'' ``Theorem 2. There exists at least one compact non-isoparametric embedded hypersurface in the sphere \(S^{n+1}(1)\) for \(n\geq3\) such that its Gauss map is a minimal Lagrangian immersion in the complex hyperquadric \(Q^n(\mathbb C)\).'' / rank | |||
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A class of minimal Lagrangian submanifolds in complex hyperquadrics (English)
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26 June 2012
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From the introduction: ``There is an interesting link between Lagrangian geometry in the complex hyperquadrics and hypersurface geometry in the unit spheres. A fundamental fact is that the Gauss map of any oriented hypersurface in the unit sphere \(S^{n+1}(1)\) is always a Lagrangian immersion into the complex hyperquadric \(Q^n(\mathbb C)\).'' The main results of this paper are the following: ``Theorem 1. There exist a lot of compact non-isoparametric hypersurfaces in the sphere \(S^{n+1}(1)\) such that their Gauss maps are minimal Lagrangian immersions in the complex hyperquadric \(Q^n(\mathbb C)\).'' ``Theorem 2. There exists at least one compact non-isoparametric embedded hypersurface in the sphere \(S^{n+1}(1)\) for \(n\geq3\) such that its Gauss map is a minimal Lagrangian immersion in the complex hyperquadric \(Q^n(\mathbb C)\).''
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minimal Lagrangian submanifold
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rotational hypersurface
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