We have studied some differential geometric aspects of semiinvariant submanifolds of a nearly Sasakian manifold, which led us to classify of totally umbilical semi-invariant submanifolds of a nearly Sasakian manifold.
In this paper we have shown that there do not exist proper warped product submanifolds of the type N × f N T and N T × f N where N T is an invariant and N is any real non-anti invariant submanifold of a Kaehler manifold. We thus generalize the results of B. Sahin [10] who projected same results for a restricted class, the class of warped product submanifolds N θ × f N T and N T × f N θ .
In the present paper we study the existence or non-existence of warped product semi-slant submanifolds in quasi-para-Sasakian manifolds and prove that there are no proper warped product semi-slant submanifolds in a quasi-para-Sasakian manifold such that totally geodesic and totally umbilical submanifolds of warped product are proper semi-slant and invariant (or anti-invariant), respectively.
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