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Uniqueness of quasi-Einstein metrics on 3-dimensional homogeneous manifolds

Differential Geometry 2014-05-23 v5

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to study the existence and uniqueness of quasi-Einstein structures on 33-dimensional homogeneous Riemannian manifolds. To this end, we use the eight model geometries for 3-dimensional manifolds identified by Thurston. First, we present here a complete description of quasi-Einstein metrics on 33-dimensional homogeneous manifolds with isometry group of dimension 4.4. In addition, we shall show the absence of such gradient structure on Sol3,Sol^3, which has 33-dimensional isometry group. Moreover, we prove that Berger's spheres carry a non-trivial quasi-Einstein structure with non gradient associated vector field, this shows that a theorem due to Perelman can not be extend to quasi-Einstein metrics. Finally, we prove that a 33-dimensional homogeneous manifold carrying a gradient quasi-Einstein structure is either Einstein or Hκ2×R.\mathbb{H}^2_{\kappa} \times \mathbb{R}.

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@article{arxiv.1205.6168,
  title  = {Uniqueness of quasi-Einstein metrics on 3-dimensional homogeneous manifolds},
  author = {A. Barros and E. Ribeiro and J. Silva Filho},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1205.6168},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

To appear in Differential Geometry and its Applications