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On the mean curvature of submanifolds with nullity

Differential Geometry 2020-04-30 v2

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate geometric conditions for isometric immersions with positive index of relative nullity to be cylinders. There is an abundance of noncylindrical nn-dimensional minimal submanifolds with index of relative nullity n2n-2, fully described by Dajczer and Florit \cite{DF2} in terms of a certain class of elliptic surfaces. Opposed to this, we prove that nonminimal nn-dimensional submanifolds in space forms of any codimension are locally cylinders provided that they carry a totally geodesic distribution of rank n22,n-2\geq2, which is contained in the relative nullity distribution, such that the length of the mean curvature vector field is constant along each leaf. The case of dimension n=3n=3 turns out to be special. We show that there exist elliptic three-dimensional submanifolds in spheres satisfying the above properties. In fact, we provide a parametrization of three-dimensional submanifolds as unit tangent bundles of minimal surfaces in the Euclidean space whose first curvature ellipse is nowhere a circle and its second one is everywhere a circle. Moreover, we provide several applications to submanifolds whose mean curvature vector field has constant length, a much weaker condition than being parallel.

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@article{arxiv.2001.11417,
  title  = {On the mean curvature of submanifolds with nullity},
  author = {A. E. Kanellopoulou and Th. Vlachos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.11417},
  year   = {2020}
}