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Locally homogeneous nearly Kähler manifolds
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    Locally homogeneous nearly Kähler manifolds (English)
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    2 October 2015
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    The authors construct locally homogeneous six-dimensional nearly Kähler manifolds as quotients of homogeneous nearly Kähler manifolds \(M\) by freely acting finite subgroups of \(\Aut_0(M)\). They show that non-trivial such groups do only exist if \(M=\mathbb{S}^3 \times\mathbb{S}^3\) . In that case, they classify all freely acting subgroups of \(\Aut_0(M)= \mathrm{SU} (2)\times \mathrm{SU} (2)\times \mathrm{SU} (2)\) of the form \(A\times B\), where \(A\subset \mathrm{SU} (2)\times \mathrm{SU} (2)\) and \(B\subset \mathrm{SU} (2)\).
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    nearly Kähler manifolds
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    locally homogeneous spaces
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    Einstein manifolds
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