Calabi product Lagrangian immersions in complex projective space and complex hyperbolic space

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DOI10.1007/S00025-011-0107-ZzbMATH Open1229.53022arXiv1010.0956OpenAlexW2130547588MaRDI QIDQ545507FDOQ545507


Authors: Haizhong Li, Xianfeng Wang Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 22 June 2011

Published in: Results in Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Starting from two Lagrangian immersions and a Legendre curve ildegamma(t) in mathbbS3(1) (or in mathbbH13(1)), it is possible to construct a new Lagrangian immersion in mathbbCPn (or in mathbbCHn), which is called a warped product Lagrangian immersion. When ildegamma(t)=(r1ei(fracr2r1at),r2ei(fracr1r2at)) (or ildegamma(t)=(r1ei(fracr2r1at),r2ei(fracr1r2at))), where r1, r2, and a are positive constants with r12+r22=1 (or r12+r22=1), we call the new Lagrangian immersion a Calabi product Lagrangian immersion. In this paper, we study the inverse problem: how to determine from the properties of the second fundamental form whether a given Lagrangian immersion of mathbbCPn or mathbbCHn is a Calabi product Lagrangian immersion. When the Calabi product is minimal, or is Hamiltonian minimal, or has parallel second fundamental form, we give some further characterizations.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1010.0956




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