Taut submanifolds and foliations (Q2449321)

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Taut submanifolds and foliations
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    Taut submanifolds and foliations (English)
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    7 May 2014
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    \textit{S. Carter} and \textit{A. West} [Proc. Lond. Math. Soc. (3) 25, 701--720 (1972; Zbl 0242.53029)] called a submanifold \(L\) of a Euclidean space \(V\) \textit{taut} if all the distance functions \(d_q^2 :L\to\mathbb{R}\), \(q\in V\) being non-focal for \(L\), are perfect Morse functions for some field \(\mathbb{F}\). Using different approaches \textit{K. Grove} and \textit{S. Halperin} [Arch. Math. 56, No. 3, 288--299 (1991; Zbl 0726.53030)] and \textit{C.-L. Terng} and \textit{G. Thorbergsson} [Math. Sci. Res. Inst. Publ. 32, 181--228 (1997; Zbl 0906.53043)] called a submanifold \(L\) of a complete Riemannian manifold \(M\) \textit{taut} if all the energy functionals \(E_q\) on the space of \(H^1\)-pathes from \(L\) to a fixed non-focal for \(L\) point \(q\in M\) are perfect Morse functions for some field \(\mathbb{F}\). Here, the author calls a Riemannian singular foliation \(\mathcal{F}\) \textit{taut} when all its leaves are taut and proves (among other results) the following: (1) if \(L\) is taut for some field \(\mathbb{F}\), then \(L\) is taut for \(\mathbb {Z}_2\), (2) tautness of a closed singular Riemannian foliation \(\mathcal{F}\) is a metric property of the leaf space \(M/\mathcal{F}\), (3) such a foliation \(\mathcal{F}\) is taut with the leaf space \(M/\mathcal{F}\) being an orbifold iff \(M/\mathcal{F}\) is isometric to the quotient \(N/\Gamma\), \(N\) being a pointwise taut Riemannian manifold and \(\Gamma\) a discrete group of isometries of \(N\). (Note that \textit{D. Sullivan} in [Comment. Math. Helv. 54, 218--223 (1979; Zbl 0409.57025)] called a foliation \textit{geometrically taut} when all its leaves have zero mean curvature with respect to some fixed Riemannian structure of the ambient manifold. This condition occurs to be equivalent to another one called the \textit{topological tautness}. It seems that Sullivan's conditions are independent from the foliation tautness considered in the reviewed article.)
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    Riemannian manifold
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    submanifold
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    foliation
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    tautness
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