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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost contact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a near or nearly established connection or interaction, but it has not fully occurred.
Example: "During the meeting, we had almost contact with the client, but they left before we could finalize the details."
Alternatives: "nearly connected" or "close to contact".
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But then, as he points out, he's had no almost contact with London's startup scene, with Silicon Roundabout, or Tech City; he's simply built up an incredibly successful, profitable business without any of the attendant posing and fanfare.
Then an almost contact manifold M̃ equipped with a Riemannian metric g is called an almost contact metric manifold ((widetilde{M}, g)).
Let M be a submanifold of an almost contact metric manifold M ̄.
Let M be a submanifold of an almost contact metric manifold M̃ such that (xiin TM).
These submanifolds are defined and investigated by Cabrerizo et al. for almost contact manifolds [20].
The almost contact manifolds with Killing structures tensors were defined in [1] as nearly cosymplectic manifolds.
We recall the following result for a slant submanifold of an almost contact metric manifold.
In an almost contact metric manifold, in fact, Cabrerizo et al. [9] obtained the following theorem.
In particular, they provided interesting examples of slant submanifolds in both almost contact metric manifolds and Sasakian manifold.
Another reason is that a nearly trans-Sasakian structure includes all almost contact structures as a special case.
Let M be a submanifold of an almost contact metric manifold M ¯ such that ξ ∈ Γ ( T M ).
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