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Horizontal Holonomy for Affine Manifolds (1411.0226v1)

Published 2 Nov 2014 in math.OC and math.DG

Abstract: In this paper, we consider a smooth connected finite-dimensional manifold $M$, an affine connection $\nabla$ with holonomy group $H{\nabla}$ and $\Delta$ a smooth completely non integrable distribution. We define the $\Delta$-horizontal holonomy group $H{\;\nabla}_\Delta$ as the subgroup of $H{\nabla}$ obtained by $\nabla$-parallel transporting frames only along loops tangent to $\Delta$. We first set elementary properties of $H{\;\nabla}_\Delta$ and show how to study it using the rolling formalism (\cite{ChitourKokkonen}). In particular, it is shown that $H{\;\nabla}_\Delta$ is a Lie group. Moreover, we study an explicit example where $M$ is a free step-two homogeneous Carnot group and $\nabla$ is the Levi-Civita connection associated to a Riemannian metric on $M$, and show that in this particular case the connected component of the identity of $H{\;\nabla}_\Delta$ is compact and strictly included in $H{\nabla}$.

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