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Stable currents and homology groups in a compact CR-warped product submanifold with negative constant sectional curvature

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Abstract The main purpose of this paper is to highlight some striking features of the relationship between homology groups and compact warped product submanifolds geometry with negative constant sectional curvature… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The main purpose of this paper is to highlight some striking features of the relationship between homology groups and compact warped product submanifolds geometry with negative constant sectional curvature that follows from Lawson and Simons (1973). Using the result of Fu and Xu (2008), we prove that there does not exist stable integral p -currents and their homology groups are zero in a compact CR-warped product submanifold M n from a complex hyperbolic space ℂ H m ( − 4 ) under extrinsic conditions involving the Laplacian of warped function and the squared norm of gradient of the warping function. Moreover, under the same extrinsic conditions and using the generalized Poincare’s conjecture, we derive new topological sphere theorem on a compact CR-warped product submanifold M n , we prove that M n is homeomorphic to the sphere S n if n = 4 . Also, if n = 3 then M 3 is homotopic to the sphere S 3 and this result follows from the work of Sjerve (1973). Finally, the same types of theorems are constructed in terms of some mechanical tools such as Dirichlet energy and Hamiltonian as well.

Keywords: warped product; homology groups; product submanifold; compact warped

Journal Title: Journal of Geometry and Physics
Year Published: 2020

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