In this paper we study intrinsic regular submanifolds of $mathbb{H}^n$, of low co-dimension in relation with the regularity of their intrinsic parametrization. We extend some results proved for one co-dimensional $mathbb{H}$-regular surfaces, characterizing uniformly intrinsic differentiable functions $phi$ acting between two complementary subgroups of the Heisenberg group $mathbb{H}^n$, with target space horizontal of dimension $k$, with $1 leq k leq n$, in terms of the Euclidean regularity of its components with respect to a family of non linear vector fields $ abla^{phi_j}$. Moreover, we show how the area of the intrinsic graph of $phi$ can be computed through the component of the matrix identifying the intrinsic differential of $phi$.

Intrinsic Regular Surfaces of low codimension in Heisenberg groups

Francesca Corni
2021

Abstract

In this paper we study intrinsic regular submanifolds of $mathbb{H}^n$, of low co-dimension in relation with the regularity of their intrinsic parametrization. We extend some results proved for one co-dimensional $mathbb{H}$-regular surfaces, characterizing uniformly intrinsic differentiable functions $phi$ acting between two complementary subgroups of the Heisenberg group $mathbb{H}^n$, with target space horizontal of dimension $k$, with $1 leq k leq n$, in terms of the Euclidean regularity of its components with respect to a family of non linear vector fields $ abla^{phi_j}$. Moreover, we show how the area of the intrinsic graph of $phi$ can be computed through the component of the matrix identifying the intrinsic differential of $phi$.
2021
Francesca Corni
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