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In this paper we investigate holomorphically projective mappings of generalized Kählerian spaces. In the case of equitorsion holomorphically projective mappings of generalized Kählerian spaces we obtain five invariant geometric objects for these mappings.
In this paper, we prove by using the minimax principle that there exist infinitely many -equivariant harmonic maps from a specific Lorentz manifold to a compact Riemannian manifold.
Using a generalization of [Pol] we present a description of complex geodesics in arbitrary complex ellipsoids.
We study special -planar mappings between two -dimensional (pseudo-) Riemannian manifolds. In 2003 Topalov introduced -projectivity of Riemannian metrics, . Later these mappings were studied by Matveev and Rosemann. They found that for they are projective. We show that -projective equivalence corresponds to a special case of -planar mapping studied by Mikeš and Sinyukov (1983) and -planar mappings (Mikeš, 1994), with . Moreover, the tensor is derived from the tensor and the non-zero...
In this note we introduce the concept of F-algebroid, and give its elementary properties and some examples. We provide a description of the almost duality for Frobenius manifolds, introduced by Dubrovin, in terms of a composition of two anchor maps of a unique cotangent F-algebroid.
A new definition for lifts and lowerings is given, linking the different tensor algebras involved in the usual treatment of Finsler manifolds. By means of them, the relation between the different classes of linear connections is made clearer.
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