Nearly Kahler geometry and (2, 3, 5)-distributions via projective holonomy

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Gover, Rod
Panai, R
Willse, T

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Indiana University Press

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We show that any dimension-6 nearly Kahler (or nearly para-Kahler) geometry arises as a projective manifold equipped with a G2(*) holonomy reduction. In the converse direction, we show that if a projective manifold is equipped with a parallel seven-dimensional cross product on its standard tractor bundle, then the manifold is a Riemannian nearly Kahler manifold, if the cross product is definite; otherwise, if the cross product has the other algebraic type, the manifold is in general stratified with nearly Kahler and nearly para- Kahler parts separated by a hypersurface that canonically carries a Cartan (2, 3, 5)-distribution. This hypersurface is a projective infinity for the pseudo-Riemannian geometry elsewhere on the manifold, and we establish how the Cartan distribution can be understood explicitly and also (in terms of conformal geometry) as a limit of the ambient nearly (para-)Kahler structures. Any real-analytic (2, 3, 5)- distribution is seen to arise as such a limit, because we can solve the geometric Dirichlet problem of building a collar structure equipped with the required holonomy-reduced projective structure. A model geometry for these structures is provided by the projectivization of the imaginary (split) octonions. Our approach is to use Cartan/tractor theory to provide a curved version of this geometry; this encodes a curved version of the algebra of imaginary (split) octonions as a flat structure over its projectivization. The perspective is used to establish detailed results concerning the projective compactification of nearly (para-)Kahler manifolds, including how the almost (para-)complex structure and metric smoothly degenerate along the singular hypersurface to give the distribution there.

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Indiana University Mathematics Journal

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2099-12-31