
In the present article, we indroduce and study h-quasi-hemi-slant (in short, h-qhs) Riemannian maps and almost h-qhs Riemannian maps from almost quaternionic Hermitian manifolds to Riemannian manifolds. We investigate some fundamental results mainly on h-qhs Riemannian maps: the integrability of distributions, geometry of foliations, the condition for such maps to be totally geodesic, etc. At the end of this article, we give two non-trivial examples of this notion.
<i>h</i>-quasi-hemi-slant Riemannian map, QA1-939, Riemannian map, hyperkähler manifold, Riemannian map; hyperkähler manifold; <i>h</i>-quasi-hemi-slant Riemannian map, Mathematics
<i>h</i>-quasi-hemi-slant Riemannian map, QA1-939, Riemannian map, hyperkähler manifold, Riemannian map; hyperkähler manifold; <i>h</i>-quasi-hemi-slant Riemannian map, Mathematics
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