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A special class of $k$-harmonic maps inducing calibrated fibrations

Differential Geometry 2026-01-05 v3

Abstract

We consider two special classes of kk-harmonic maps between Riemannian manifolds which are related to calibrated geometry, satisfying a first order fully nonlinear PDE. The first is a special type of weakly conformal map u ⁣:(Lk,g)(Mn,h)u \colon (L^k, g) \to (M^n, h) where knk \leq n and α\alpha is a calibration kk-form on MM. Away from the critical set, the image is an α\alpha-calibrated submanifold of MM. These were previously studied by Cheng-Karigiannis-Madnick when α\alpha was associated to a vector cross product, but we clarify that such a restriction is unnecessary. The second, which is new, is a special type of weakly horizontally conformal map u ⁣:(Mn,h)(Lk,g)u \colon (M^n, h) \to (L^k, g) where nkn \geq k and α\alpha is a calibration (nk)(n-k)-form on MM. Away from the critical set, the fibres u1{u(x)}u^{-1} \{ u(x) \} are α\alpha-calibrated submanifolds of MM. We also review some previously established analytic results for the first class; we exhibit some explicit noncompact examples of the second class, where (M,h)(M, h) are the Bryant-Salamon manifolds with exceptional holonomy; we remark on the relevance of this new PDE to the Strominger-Yau-Zaslow conjecture for mirror symmetry in terms of special Lagrangian fibrations and to the G2\mathrm{G}_2 version by Gukov-Yau-Zaslow in terms of coassociative fibrations; and we present several open questions for future study.

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@article{arxiv.2311.14074,
  title  = {A special class of $k$-harmonic maps inducing calibrated fibrations},
  author = {Anton Iliashenko and Spiro Karigiannis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.14074},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

25 pages, no figures. Version 2: Various minor improvements based on referee's report, including strengthening results showing that the two formulations of the Smith immersion/submersion equations, in terms of calibration forms or in terms of cross products, are always equivalent. Final version, to appear in Mathematical Research Letters. Version 3: Corrected one minor typo