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Geometry and Topology | Mathematics | Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Abstract
Reflection in a line in Euclidean 3-space defines an almost paracomplex structure on the space of all oriented lines, isometric with respect to the canonical neutral Kaehler metric. Beyond Euclidean 3-space, the space of oriented geodesics of any real 3-dimensional space form admits both isometric and anti-isometric paracomplex structures. This paper considers the existence or otherwise of isometric and anti-isometric almost paracomplex structures j on a pseudo-Riemannian 4-manifold (M, g), such that j is parallel with respect to the Levi-Civita connection of g. It is shown that if an isometric or anti-isometric almost paracomplex structure on a conformally flat manifold is parallel, then the scalar curvature of the metric must be zero. In addition, it is found that j is parallel iff the eigenplanes are tangent to a pair of mutually orthogonal foliations by totally geodesic surfaces. The composition of a Riemannian metric with an isometric almost paracomplex structure j yields a neutral metric g . It is proven that if j is parallel, then g is Einstein iff g is conformally flat and scalar flat. The vanishing of the Hirzebruch signature is found to be a necessary topological condition for a closed 4-manifold to admit an Einstein metric with a parallel isometric paracomplex structure. Thus, while the K3 manifold admits an Einstein metric with an isometric paracomplex structure, it cannot be parallel. The same holds true for certain connected sums of complex projective 2-space and its conjugate.
Recommended Citation
Nikos Georgiou, Brendan Guilfoyle, Almost paracomplex structures on 4-manifolds, Differential Geometry and its Applications, Volume 82, 2022, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.difgeo.2022.101890.
Publication Details
Differential Geometry and it's Applications, vol. 82. © 2022 The Author(s).