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A geometric theory of harmonic and semi-conformal maps

Anders Kock (2004)

Open Mathematics

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We describe for any Riemannian manifold M a certain scheme M L, lying in between the first and second neighbourhood of the diagonal of M. Semi-conformal maps between Riemannian manifolds are then analyzed as those maps that preserve M L; harmonic maps are analyzed as those that preserve the (Levi-Civita-) mirror image formation inside M L.

On generalized f -harmonic morphisms

A. Mohammed Cherif, Djaa Mustapha (2014)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

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In this paper, we study the characterization of generalized f -harmonic morphisms between Riemannian manifolds. We prove that a map between Riemannian manifolds is an f -harmonic morphism if and only if it is a horizontally weakly conformal map satisfying some further conditions. We present new properties generalizing Fuglede-Ishihara characterization for harmonic morphisms ([Fuglede B., Harmonic morphisms between Riemannian manifolds, Ann. Inst. Fourier (Grenoble) 28 (1978), 107–144],...

Harmonic morphisms between riemannian manifolds

Bent Fuglede (1978)

Annales de l'institut Fourier

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A harmonic morphism f : M N between Riemannian manifolds M and N is by definition a continuous mappings which pulls back harmonic functions. It is assumed that dim M dim N , since otherwise every harmonic morphism is constant. It is shown that a harmonic morphism is the same as a harmonic mapping in the sense of Eells and Sampson with the further property of being semiconformal, that is, a conformal submersion of the points where d f vanishes. Every non-constant harmonic morphism is shown to be...