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Minimal Lagrangian surfaces in the tangent bundle of a Riemannian surface
Date
2011Registration in:
JOURNAL OF GEOMETRY AND PHYSICS, v.61, n.1, p.237-247, 2011
0393-0440
10.1016/j.geomphys.2010.09.017
Author
ANCIAUX, Henri
GUILFOYLE, Brendan
ROMON, Pascal
Institutions
Abstract
Given an oriented Riemannian surface (Sigma, g), its tangent bundle T Sigma enjoys a natural pseudo-Kahler structure, that is the combination of a complex structure 2, a pseudo-metric G with neutral signature and a symplectic structure Omega. We give a local classification of those surfaces of T Sigma which are both Lagrangian with respect to Omega and minimal with respect to G. We first show that if g is non-flat, the only such surfaces are affine normal bundles over geodesics. In the flat case there is, in contrast, a large set of Lagrangian minimal surfaces, which is described explicitly. As an application, we show that motions of surfaces in R(3) or R(1)(3) induce Hamiltonian motions of their normal congruences, which are Lagrangian surfaces in TS(2) or TH(2) respectively. We relate the area of the congruence to a second-order functional F = f root H(2) - K dA on the original surface. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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