Abstract
AbstractAn A-manifold is a manifold whose Ricci tensor is cyclic-parallel, equivalently it satisfies ∇X
Highlights
One of the most extensively studied objects in mathematics and physics are Einstein manifolds, i.e. manifolds whose Ricci tensor is a constant multiple of the metric tensor
Gray defined a condition which generalizes the concept of an Einsten manifold. This condition states that the Ricci tensor Ric of the Riemannian manifold (M, g) is cyclic parallel, i.e
Over every almost Hodge A-manifold with J-invariant Ricci tensor we can construct a Riemannian metric such that the total space of the bundle is an A-manifold
Summary
One of the most extensively studied objects in mathematics and physics are Einstein manifolds (see for example [1]), i.e. manifolds whose Ricci tensor is a constant multiple of the metric tensor. Gray defined a condition which generalizes the concept of an Einsten manifold This condition states that the Ricci tensor Ric of the Riemannian manifold (M, g) is cyclic parallel, i.e. A-manifold, cyclic parallel Ricci, torus bundle, Einstein-like manifold, Killing tensor. Over every almost Hodge A-manifold with J-invariant Ricci tensor we can construct a Riemannian metric such that the total space of the bundle is an A-manifold. Of particular interest in this work is a situation when the Ricci tensor of the metric g is a Killing tensor We call such a manifold an A-manifold. In the more general situation, when the Ricci tensor is a conformal tensor we call (M, g) a AC⊥-manifold. Let X be any vector field and φ, ψ conformal Killing p-forms.
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