The shear construction

Abstract

The twist construction is a method to build new interesting examples of geometric structures with torus symmetry from well-known ones. In fact it can be used to construct arbitrary nilmanifolds from tori. In our previous paper, we presented a generalization of the twist, a shear construction of rank one, which allowed us to build certain solvable Lie algebras from Rn via several shears. Here, we define the higher rank version of this shear construction using vector bundles with flat connections instead of group actions. We show that this produces any solvable Lie algebra from Rn by a succession of shears. We give examples of the shear and discuss in detail how one can obtain certain geometric structures (calibrated G2, co-calibrated G2 and almost semi-K\"ahler) on two-step solvable Lie algebras by shearing almost Abelian Lie algebras. This discussion yields a classification of calibrated G2-structures on Lie algebras of the form (h3 R3) R.

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