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Generalized projectively symmetric spaces
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    Generalized projectively symmetric spaces (English)
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    12 March 2015
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    Summary: We study generalized projectively symmetric spaces. We first study some geometric properties of projectively symmetric spaces and prove that any such space is projectively homogeneous and under certain conditions the projective curvature tensor vanishes. Then, we prove that given any regular projective s-space \((M, \nabla)\), there exists a projectively related connection \(\overline \nabla\), such that \((M, \overline \nabla)\) is an affine s-manifold.
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    projectively homogeneous
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    projective curvature tensor
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    projective s-space
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