Abstract
AbstractOn the seven dimensional Euclidean sphere $${\mathbb {S}}^7$$
S
7
we compare two subriemannian structures with regards to various geometric and analytical properties. The first structure is called trivializable and the underlying distribution $${\mathcal {H}}_T$$
H
T
is induced by a Clifford module structure of $${\mathbb {R}}^8$$
R
8
. More precisely, $${\mathcal {H}}_T$$
H
T
is rank 4, bracket generating of step two and generated by globally defined vector fields. The distribution $${\mathcal {H}}_{Q}$$
H
Q
of the second structure is of rank 4 and step two as well and obtained as the horizontal distribution in the quaternionic Hopf fibration $${\mathbb {S}}^3\hookrightarrow {\mathbb {S}}^7\rightarrow {\mathbb {S}}^4$$
S
3
↪
S
7
→
S
4
. Answering a question in: Markina and Godoy Molina (Rev Mat Iberoam 27(3), 997–1022, 2011) we first show that $${\mathcal {H}}_{Q}$$
H
Q
does not admit a global nowhere vanishing smooth section. In both cases we determine the Popp measures [20], the intrinsic sublaplacians $$\Delta _{\text {sub}}^T$$
Δ
sub
T
and $$\Delta _{\text {sub}}^{Q}$$
Δ
sub
Q
and the nilpotent approximations. We conclude that both subriemannian structures are not locally isometric and we discuss properties of the isometry group. By determining the first heat invariant of the sublaplacians it is shown that both structures are also not isospectral in the subriemannian sense.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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