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On compact holomorphically pseudosymmetric Kählerian manifolds (English)
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24 November 2009
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A Kähler manifold \((M,g,J)\) is called holomorphically pseudosymmetric (resp. holomorphically Ricci-pse\-udo\-symmetric) if its Riemann (resp. Ricci) curvature tensor \(R\) (resp. \(S\)) satisfies the condition \(R\cdot R=f\, R^H\cdot R\) (resp. \(R\cdot S=f\,R^H\cdot S\)), where \(R,R^H\) act as derivations, \(R^H\) is the Kähler type curvature tensor of constant holomorphic sectional curvature and \(f\) is a smooth function on \(M\). The focus of the paper is to prove that if \((M,g,J)\) is a compact holomorphically pseudosymmetric (resp. holomorphically Ricci-pseudosymmetric) Kähler manifold, with constant scalar curvature and \(f\geq 0\), then \(M\) is locally symmetric (resp. Ricci-symmetric). The examples of non-compact holomorphically pseudosymmetric Kähler manifolds, which are not semi\-symmetric, are constructed, which proves that the compactness is an essential assumption. For some of them, the scalar curvature is constant and \(f>0\).
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Kähler manifold
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holomorphic pseudosymmetry
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holomorphic Ricci-pseudosymmetry
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semi\-symmetry
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Ricci-symmetry
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