
doi: 10.3390/math7121238
handle: 11441/97740
The Maslov form is a closed form for a Lagrangian submanifold of C m , and it is a conformal form if and only if M satisfies the equality case of a natural inequality between the norm of the mean curvature and the scalar curvature, and it happens if and only if the second fundamental form satisfies a certain relation. In a previous paper we presented a natural inequality between the norm of the mean curvature and the scalar curvature of slant submanifolds of generalized Sasakian space forms, characterizing the equality case by certain expression of the second fundamental form. In this paper, first, we present an adapted form for slant submanifolds of a generalized Sasakian space form, similar to the Maslov form, that is always closed. And, in the equality case, we studied under which circumstances the given closed form is also conformal.
Slant submanifolds, Closed form, Conformal form, Maslov form, Generalized Sasakian space forms, slant submanifolds; generalized Sasakian space forms; closed form; conformal form; Maslov form
Slant submanifolds, Closed form, Conformal form, Maslov form, Generalized Sasakian space forms, slant submanifolds; generalized Sasakian space forms; closed form; conformal form; Maslov form
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