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Geometry of geodesic spheres in a complex projective space in terms of their geodesics

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zbMATH Open1391.53069MaRDI QIDQ4642091FDOQ4642091


Authors: Sadahiro Maeda Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 18 May 2018





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zbMATH Keywords

circlescomplex projective spacegeodesicsBerger spheresgeodesic spheresSasakian space forms


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Global submanifolds (53C40) Local submanifolds (53B25)



Cited In (7)

  • The second closed geodesic on a complex projective plane
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