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Random Manifolds have no Totally Geodesic Submanifolds
Published 27 Mar 2017 in math.DG | (1703.09240v2)
Abstract: For $n\geq 4$ we show that generic closed Riemannian $n$-manifolds have no nontrivial totally geodesic submanifolds, answering a question of Spivak. An immediate consequence is a severe restriction on the isometry group of a generic Riemannian metric. Both results are widely believed to be true, but we are not aware of any proofs in the literature.
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