Minimal surfaces in spheres and a Ricci-like condition
Abstract
We deal with minimal surfaces in spheres that are locally isometric to a pseudoholomorphic curve in a totally geodesic S5 in the nearly K\"ahler sphere S6. Being locally isometric to a pseudoholomorphic curve in S5 turns out to be equivalent to the Ricci-like condition (1-K)=6K, where K is the Gaussian curvature of the induced metric. Besides flat minimal surfaces in spheres, direct sums of surfaces in the associated family of pseudoholomorphic curves in S5 do satisfy this Ricci-like condition. Surfaces in both classes are exceptional surfaces. These are minimal surfaces whose all Hopf differentials are holomorphic, or equivalently the curvature ellipses have constant eccentricity up to the last but one. Under appropriate global assumptions, we prove that minimal surfaces in spheres that satisfy this Ricci-like condition are indeed exceptional. Thus, the classification of these surfaces is reduced to the classification of exceptional surfaces that are locally isometric to a pseudoholomorphic curve in S5. In fact, we prove, among other results, that such exceptional surfaces in odd dimensional spheres are flat or direct sums of surfaces in the associated family of a pseudoholomorphic curve in S5.
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