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Certain results on Ricci solitons in \(\alpha\)-Sasakian manifolds (English)
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12 March 2015
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Summary: We study Ricci solitons in \(\alpha\)-Sasakian manifolds and show that it is a shrinking or expanding soliton and the manifold is Einstein with Killing vector field. Further, we prove that if \(V\) is conformal Killing vector field, then the Ricci soliton in 3-dimensional \(\alpha\)-Sasakian manifolds is shrinking or expanding but cannot be steady.
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Killing vector
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shrinking
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expanding
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