Biharmonic Riemannian submersions from a 3-dimensional BCV space
Abstract
BCV spaces are a family of 3-dimensional Riemannian manifolds which include six of Thurston's eight geometries. In this paper, we give a complete classification of proper biharmonic Riemannian submersions from a 3-dimensional BCV space by proving that such biharmonic maps exist only in the cases of H2×R R2 or SL(2,R) R2. In each of these two cases, we are able to construct a family of infinitely many proper biharmonic Riemannian submersions. Our results on one hand, extend a previous result of the authors which gave a complete classification of proper biharmonic Riemannian submersions from a 3-dimensional space form, and on the other hand, can be viewed as the dual study of biharmonic surfaces (i.e., biharmonic isometric immersions) in a BCV space studied in some recent literature.
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