
handle: 11468/25284 , 11454/104086
In the present paper, we introduce a new class of Riemannian maps which are called pointwise hemi-slant Riemannian maps from Riemannian manifolds to almost Hermitian manifolds as a natural generalization of hemi-slant submanifolds, hemi-slant submersions and hemi-slant Riemannian maps in a very natural way. We mention some examples, present a characterization and obtain the geometry of foliations in terms of the distributions which are involved in the definition of such maps. We also find necessary and sufficient conditions for pointwise hemi-slant Riemannian maps to be totally geodesic. Finally, we obtain Casorati curvatures for pointwise hemi-slant Riemannian maps in complex space form. © 2024, Bayram Sahin. All rights reserved.
Hemislant Function, Kaehler manifold, Pointwise Hemi-Slant Riemannian Map, hemislant function, pointwise hemi-slant submanifold, Riemannian Map, Pointwise Hemi-Slant Submanifold, Riemannian map, Kaehler Manifold, pointwise hemi-slant Riemannian map
Hemislant Function, Kaehler manifold, Pointwise Hemi-Slant Riemannian Map, hemislant function, pointwise hemi-slant submanifold, Riemannian Map, Pointwise Hemi-Slant Submanifold, Riemannian map, Kaehler Manifold, pointwise hemi-slant Riemannian map
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