Rizza manifold
In differential geometry a Rizza manifold, named after Giovanni Battista Rizza,[1] is an almost complex manifold also supporting a Finsler structure: this kind of manifold is also referred as almost Hermitian Finsler manifold.[2]
History
The history of Rizza manifolds follows the history of the structure that such objects carry. According to Template:Harvs, the geometry of complex Finsler structures was first studied in Rizza's 1964 paper "F-forme quadratiche ed hermitiane", but Rizza announced his results nearly two years before, in the short communications Template:Harv and Template:Harv, proving them in the article Template:Harv, nearly one year earlier than the one cited by Kobayashi. Rizza called this differential geometric structure, defined on even-dimensional manifolds, "Struttura di Finsler quasi Hermitiana":[3] his motivation for the introduction of the concept seems to be the aim of comparing two different structures existing on the same manifold.[4] Later Template:Harvtxt started calling this structure "Rizza structure", and manifolds carrying it "Rizza manifolds".[1]
Formal definition
The content of this paragraph closely follows references Template:Harv and Template:Harv, borrowing the scheme of notation equally from both sources. Precisely, given a differentiable manifold M and one of its points x ∈ M
- TM is the tangent bundle of M;
- TxM is the tangent space at x;
Template:EquationRef Let M be a 2n-dimensional Finsler manifold, Template:Math, and let Template:Math its Finsler function. If the condition
holds true, then M is a Rizza Manifold.
See also
Notes
References
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- Template:Citation. In this paper, Shoshichi Kobayashi acknowledges Giovanni Battista Rizza as the first one to study complex manifolds with Finsler structure, now called Rizza manifolds.
- Template:Citation. A tribute to Rizza by his former master Enzo Martinelli: an English translation of the title reads as:-"Homage to Giovanni Battista Rizza on his 70th birthday".
- Template:Citation. A short research announcement describing briefly the results proved in Template:Harv.
- Template:Citation. Another short presentation of the results proved in Template:Harv: the English translation of the title reads as:-"Finsler structures on almost complex manifolds".
- Template:Citation. The article giving the proofs of the results previously announced in references Template:Harv and Template:Harvtxt: the English translation of the title reads as:-"Finsler structures of almost Hermitian type".
- Template:Citation. This article is the one Shoshichi Kobayashi cites as the first one in the theory of Rizza manifolds: an English translation of the title reads as:-"Hermitian and quadratic F-forms".
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The dedication of the work Template:Harv reads:-"Dedicated to professor G. B. Rizza, who is the originator of the notion of Rizza manifolds."
- ↑ See Template:Harv.
- ↑ "Almost Hermitian Finsler structure": see Template:Harv and Template:Harv.
- ↑ Template:Harvtxt himself states:-"L'esistenza di strutture di tipo diverso su una medesima varietà dà sempre luogo a problemi di confronto (The existence of structures of different kind on the same manifold always gives rise to comparison problems)".