| Display title | Nearly Kähler manifold |
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Article description: (description) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In mathematics, a nearly Kähler manifold is an almost Hermitian manifold $ M $, with almost complex structure $ J $,
such that the (2,1)-tensor $ \nabla J $ is skew-symmetric. So,
$ (\nabla _{X}J)X=0 $
for every vector field $ X $ on $ M $.
In particular, a Kähler manifold is nearly Kähler. The converse... |