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Some Remarks on Nijenhuis Bracket, Formality, and K\"ahler Manifolds

Differential Geometry 2011-03-22 v1 Complex Variables Symplectic Geometry

Abstract

One (actually, almost the only effective) way to prove formality of a differentiable manifold is to be able to produce a suitable derivation δ\delta such that dδd\delta-lemma holds. We first show that such derivation δ\delta generates a (1,1)-tensor field (we denote it by RR). Then, we show that the supercommutation of dd and δ\delta (which is a natural, essentially necessary condition to get a dδd\delta-lemma) is equivalent to vanishing of the Nijenhujis torsion of RR. Then, we are looking for sufficient conditions that ensure the dδd\delta-lemma holds: we consider the cases when RR is self adjoint with respect to a Riemannian metric or compatible with an almost symplectic structure. Finally, we show that if RR is scew-symmetric with respect to a Riemannian metric, has constant determinant, and if its Nijenhujis torsion vanishes, then the orthogonal component of RR in its polar decomposition is a complex structure compatible with the metric, which gives us a new characterization of K\"ahler structures

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@article{arxiv.1103.3877,
  title  = {Some Remarks on Nijenhuis Bracket, Formality, and K\"ahler Manifolds},
  author = {Paolo de Bartolomeis and Vladimir S. Matveev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.3877},
  year   = {2011}
}

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