Construction of Lagrangian surfaces in complex Euclidean plane with Legendre curves (Q2494628)

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Construction of Lagrangian surfaces in complex Euclidean plane with Legendre curves
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    Construction of Lagrangian surfaces in complex Euclidean plane with Legendre curves (English)
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    14 July 2006
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    An immersion \(f:M^n\to {\bar M}^n\) of an \(n\)-manifold \(M^n\) into a Kähler \(n\)-manifold \({\bar M}^n\) is called a Lagrangian immersion if the complex structure \(J\) of \({\bar M}^n\) interchanges each tangent space of \(M^n\) with its corresponding normal space. An important problem in the theory of Lagrangian submanifolds is to find nontrivial examples of Lagrangian submanifolds in complex Euclidean spaces with some given special geometric properties. In this paper, the author gives a new method to construct Lagrangian surfaces in the complex Euclidean plane \({\mathbb C}^2\) by using Legendre curves in \(S^3(1)\subset{\mathbb C}^2\). By applying this construction method, some intrinsic and extrinsic properties of the Lagrangian surfaces in \({\mathbb C}^2\) are investigated. As an application, the author provides some new families of Hamiltonian minimal Lagrangian surfaces in \({\mathbb C}^2\) via this construction.
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    Lagrangian immersion
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    Legendre curve
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    Lagrangian surface
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    Hamiltonian minimal Lagrangian surface
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