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The diastatic exponential of a symmetric space

Symplectic Geometry 2019-08-27 v1 Differential Geometry

Abstract

Let (M,g)(M, g) be a real analytic Kaehler manifold. We say that a smooth map Ep:WME_p:W\to M from a neighborhood WW of the origin of TpMT_pM into MM is a {\em diastatic exponential} at pp if it satisfies (d\Ep)0=\idTpM,(d \E_p)_0=\id_{T_pM}, Dp(\Ep(v))=gp(v,v),vW,D_p(\E_p (v))=g_p(v, v), \forall v\in W, where DpD_p is Calabi's diastasis function at pp (the usual exponential expp\exp_p obviously satisfied these equations when DpD_p is replaced by the square of the geodesics distance dp2d^2_p from pp). In this paper we prove that for every point pp of an Hermitian symmetric space of noncompact type M there exists a globally defined diastatic exponential centered in pp which is a diffeomorphism and it is uniquely determined by its restriction to polydisks. An analogous result holds true in an open dense neighborhood of every point of MM^*, the compact dual of MM. We also provide a geometric interpretation of the symplectic duality map in terms of diastatic exponentials. As a byproduct of our analysis we show that the symplectic duality map pulls back the reproducing kernel of MM^* to the reproducing kernel of MM.

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@article{arxiv.0904.1109,
  title  = {The diastatic exponential of a symmetric space},
  author = {Andrea Loi and Roberto Mossa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.1109},
  year   = {2019}
}

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