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Complex hypersurfaces in an indefinite complex space form
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    Complex hypersurfaces in an indefinite complex space form (English)
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    Let M be a complex hypersurface of index 2s in an \((n+1)\)-dimensional indefinite complex space form of constant holomorphic sectional curvature c(\(\neq 0)\) and of index \(2(s+a),\) where \(a=0\) or 1. The authors prove that M is Einstein if M satisfies \(R(X,Y)\cdot S=0\) where R and S denote the curvature tensor and the Ricci tensor, respectively. They also give some examples of Einstein complex hypersurfaces in an indefinite complex Euclidean space.
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    complex hypersurface
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    indefinite complex space form
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    Einstein complex hypersurfaces
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