On 3-dimensional J-tangent centro-affine hypersurfaces and J-tangent affine hyperspheres with some null-directions
Abstract
Let J be the canonical para-complex structure on R4. In this paper we study 3-dimensional centro-affine hypersurfaces with a J-tangent centro-affine vector field (sometimes called J-tangent centro-affine hypersurfaces) as well as 3-dimensional J-tangent affine hyperspheres with the property that at least one null-direction of the second fundamental form coincides with either D+ or D-. The main purpose of this paper is to give a full local classification of the above mentioned hypersurfaces. In particular, we prove that every nondegenerate centro-affine hypersurface of dimension 3 with a J-tangent centro-affine vector field which has two null-directions D+ and D- must be both an affine hypersphere and a hyperquadric. Some examples of these hypersurfaces are also given.
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