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Perfect fluid spacetimes with harmonic generalized curvature tensor
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    Perfect fluid spacetimes with harmonic generalized curvature tensor (English)
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    15 May 2019
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    Let \(M\) be a Riemannian manifold, \(I\) a real open interval with the negative definite metric \((-dt^2)\) and \(q\) a smooth positive real-valued function on \(I\). The warped product \(I \times_{q^2} M\) is a Lorentzian manifold, called generalized Robertson-Walker (GRW) spacetime. In this paper, the authors find sufficient conditions for a perfect fluid spacetime in order to be (GRW): having divergence-free conformal curvature tensor and constant scalar curvature; being a Yang pure space; having harmonic generalized curvature tensor (under certain conditions). In particular, this happens for perfect fluids with divergence-free projective, concircular, conharmonic or quasi-conformal curvature tensor.
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    generalized Robertson-Walker spacetime
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    perfect fluid
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    conformal curvature tensor
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    Yang pure space
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    harmonic generalized curvature tensor
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    concircular tensor
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    conharmonic tensor
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    quasi-conformal curvature tensor
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