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Yanlin Li1, Akram Ali2, Nadia Alluhaibi3
1School of Mathematics, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou 311121, China.
Abstract:
In the present paper, by using the result of Lawson-Simons [15], we adopt a different technique to show that there are no stable integral q-currents and a non-trivial homology group in a compact oriented CR-warped product submanifold in a complex space forms space by imposing some restrictions on the squared norm of gradient and the Laplacian of warped function. Finally, we show that the same approach can be given by using Dirichlet energy, positive eigenvalue, and Hamiltonian.
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