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Mathematics 2011
Polar foliations and isoparametric mapsDOI: 10.1007/s10455-011-9277-x Abstract: A singular Riemannian foliation $F$ on a complete Riemannian manifold $M$ is called a polar foliation if, for each regular point $p$, there is an immersed submanifold $\Sigma$, called section, that passes through $p$ and that meets all the leaves and always perpendicularly. A typical example of a polar foliation is the partition of $M$ into the orbits of a polar action, i.e., an isometric action with sections. In this work we prove that the leaves of $F$ coincide with the level sets of a smooth map $H: M\to \Sigma$ if $M$ is simply connected. In particular, we have that the orbits of a polar action on a simply connected space are level sets of an isoparametric map. This result extends previous results due to the author and Gorodski, Heintze, Liu and Olmos, Carter and West, and Terng.
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