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Metric connections with parallel skew-symmetric torsion

Differential Geometry 2021-06-15 v2

Abstract

A geometry with parallel skew-symmetric torsion is a Riemannian manifold carrying a metric connection with parallel skew-symmetric torsion. Besides the trivial case of the Levi-Civita connection, geometries with non-vanishing parallel skew-symmetric torsion arise naturally in several geometric contexts, e.g. on naturally reductive homogeneous spaces, nearly K\"ahler or nearly parallel G2\mathrm{G}_2-manifolds, Sasakian and 33-Sasakian manifolds, or twistor spaces over quaternion-K\"ahler manifolds with positive scalar curvature. In this paper we study the local structure of Riemannian manifolds carrying a metric connection with parallel skew-symmetric torsion. On every such manifold one can define a natural splitting of the tangent bundle which gives rise to a Riemannian submersion over a geometry with parallel skew-symmetric torsion of smaller dimension endowed with some extra structure. We show how previously known examples of geometries with parallel skew-symmetric torsion fit into this pattern, and construct several new examples. In the particular case where the above Riemannian submersion has the structure of a principal bundle, we give the complete local classification of the corresponding geometries with parallel skew-symmetric torsion.

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@article{arxiv.1807.00191,
  title  = {Metric connections with parallel skew-symmetric torsion},
  author = {Richard Cleyton and Andrei Moroianu and Uwe Semmelmann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.00191},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

42 pages; thoroughly revised version, including a simpler definition of the geometry with parallel curvature determined by a geometry with parallel skew-symmetric torsion, and an appendix discussing 3-(\alpha,\delta)-Sasakian structures in our framework