In the mathematical field of differential geometry, a Kenmotsu manifold is an almost-contact manifold endowed with a certain kind of Riemannian metric. They are named after the Japanese mathematician Katsuei Kenmotsu.
Definitions
[edit]Let be an almost-contact manifold. One says that a Riemannian metric
on
is adapted to the almost-contact structure
if:
That is to say that, relative to
the vector
has length one and is orthogonal to
furthermore the restriction of
to
is a Hermitian metric relative to the almost-complex structure
One says that
is an almost-contact metric manifold.[1]
An almost-contact metric manifold is said to be a Kenmotsu manifold if[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Blair 2010, p. 44.
- ^ Blair 2010, p. 98.
Sources
- Blair, David E. (2010). Riemannian geometry of contact and symplectic manifolds. Progress in Mathematics. Vol. 203 (Second edition of 2002 original ed.). Boston, MA: Birkhäuser Boston, Ltd. doi:10.1007/978-0-8176-4959-3. ISBN 978-0-8176-4958-6. MR 2682326. Zbl 1246.53001.
- Kenmotsu, Katsuei (1972). "A class of almost contact Riemannian manifolds". Tohoku Mathematical Journal. Second Series. 24 (1): 93–103. doi:10.2748/tmj/1178241594. MR 0319102. Zbl 0245.53040.
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