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Riemannian Geometry of Contact and Symplectic Manifolds

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In this article, the authors describe a complex geometry model of Symplectic Manifolds with principal S1-bundles and Tangent Sphere Bundles, as well as a negative Xi-sectional Curvature.
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Preface * 1. Symplectic Manifolds * 2. Principal S1-bundles * 3. Contact Manifolds * 4. Associated Metrics * 5. Integral Submanifolds and Contact Transformations * 6. Sasakian and Cosymplectic Manifolds * 7. Curvature of Contact Metric Manifolds * 8. Submanifolds of Kahler and Sasakian Manifolds * 9. Tangent Bundles and Tangent Sphere Bundles * 10. Curvature Functionals and Spaces of Associated Metrics * 11. Negative Xi-sectional Curvature * 12. Complex Contact Manifolds * 13. Additional Topics in Complex Geometry * 14. 3-Sasakian Manifolds * Bibliography * Subject Index * Author Index

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