Communications in Analysis and Geometry

Volume 12 (2004)

Number 3

An Optimal Loewner-type Systolic Inequality and Harmonic One-forms of Constant Norm

Pages: 703 – 732

DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4310/CAG.2004.v12.n3.a8

Authors

Victor Bangert

Mikhail Katz

Abstract

We present a new optimal systolic inequality for a closed Riemannian manifold X, which generalizes a number of earlier inequalities, including that of C. Loewner. We characterize the boundary case of equality in terms of the geometry of the Abel-Jacobi map, AX, of X. For an extremal metric, the map AX turns out to be a Riemannian submersion with minimal fibers, onto a flat torus. We characterize the base of AX in terms of an extremal problem for Euclidean lattices, studied by A.-M. Bergé and J. Martinet. Given a closed manifold X that admits a submersion F to its Jacobi torus Tb1(X), we construct all metrics on X that realize equality in our inequality. While one can choose arbitrary metrics of fixed volume on the fibers of F, the horizontal space is chosen using a multi-parameter version of J. Moser's method of constructing volume-preserving flows.

Published 1 January 2004