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Lagrangian submanifolds of the complex quadric as Gauss maps of hypersurfaces of spheres

Published 15 Aug 2019 in math.DG | (1908.05468v1)

Abstract: The Gauss map of a hypersurface of a unit sphere $S{n+1}(1)$ is a Lagrangian immersion into the complex quadric $Qn$ and, conversely, every Lagrangian submanifold of $Qn$ is locally the image under the Gauss map of several hypersurfaces of $S{n+1}(1)$. In this paper, we give explicit constructions for these correspondences and we prove a relation between the principal curvatures of a hypersurface of $S{n+1}(1)$ and the local angle functions of the corresponding Lagrangian submanifold of $Qn$. The existence of such a relation is remarkable since the definition of the angle functions depends on the choice of an almost product structure on $Qn$ and since several hypersurfaces of $S{n+1}(1)$, with different principal curvatures, correspond to the same Lagrangian submanifold of $Qn$.

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