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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1660677
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On projectively related Einstein metrics in Riemann-Finsler geometry (English)
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27 May 2002
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Two regular metrics on a manifold are pointwise projectively related if they have the same geodesics as point sets. The metric spaces are projectively related if there is a diffeomorphism between them, such that the pull-back metric is pointwise projective to another one. It is shown that pointwise projectively related Einstein metrics satisfy a simple equation along geodesics, in particular if they are complete with negative Einstein constants, then one is a multiple of the other. For two pointwise projectively related Einstein metrics \(F\) and \(\widetilde F\) and given Ricci tensors Ric and \(\widetilde{\text{Ric}}\) the relations between geodesics and metric functions are determined. There are given some examples of projective Finsler metrics of constant curvature, as Funk metric, Klein metric and others.
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projectively related
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Einstein metric
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geodesics
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