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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1655724
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A new variational characterization of three-dimensional space forms
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1655724

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    A new variational characterization of three-dimensional space forms (English)
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    16 March 2003
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    The authors consider a generalization of the concept of Riemannian metric on a manifold, the so-called Weyl structure, that is a class of conformal Riemannian metrics on the manifold and a torsion-free connection preserving the conformal structure. It is proved that the set of Weyl structures can be equipped with a structure of a Banach manifold and some functionals (involving the curvature of the Weyl structures) on such an infinite dimensional manifold are considered. Critical points of these functionals are studied and in some case, the critical points are characterized as Einstein-Weyl structures, exactly as in Riemannian Geometry, Einstein metrics are the critical points of suitable functionals involving the scalar curvature.
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    functionals involving curvature
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    Weyl structure
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    conformal Riemannian metrics
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    critical points
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