Casorati curvatures of submanifolds in cosymplectic statistical space forms (Q2196452)

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    Casorati curvatures of submanifolds in cosymplectic statistical space forms
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7243035

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      Casorati curvatures of submanifolds in cosymplectic statistical space forms (English)
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      2 September 2020
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      The study of statistical manifolds was initiated by \textit{S.-i. Amari} [Differential-geometrical methods in statistics. Springer, Cham (1985; Zbl 0559.62001)]. \textit{M. E. Aydin} et al. [Filomat 29, No. 3, 465--477 (2015; Zbl 1474.53071)] studied curvature properties of submanifolds in statistical manifolds of constant curvature, and established some inequalities relating extrinsic and intrinsic invariants of such submanifolds. \textit{A. Mihai} and \textit{I. Mihai} [Mathematics 6, No. 3, Paper No. 44, 8 p. (2018; Zbl 1393.53046)] started the investigation of statistical submanifolds of Hessian manifolds of constant Hessian curvature and proved Euler and Chen-Ricci inequalities. The Casorati curvature of a submanifold in a Riemannian manifold, which is an extrinsic invariant, is defined as the normalized squared length of the second fundamental form. In the paper under review, the authors consider statistical submanifolds in cosymplectic statistical space forms and obtain some lower and upper bounds for the generalized normalized \(\delta\)-Casorati curvature in terms of the scalar curvature on such submanifolds. The equality cases are characterized by the form of the shape operator.
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      statistical manifold
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      cosymplectic statistical manifold
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      generalized normalized \(\delta \)-Casorati curvature
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      scalar curvature
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