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A nilpotent Lie group which admits (resp., does not admit) a left-invariant Ricci soliton metric is called an Einstein nilradical (resp., a non-Einstein nilradical). A nilpotent Lie algebra is said to be an Einstein nilradical (resp., a non-Einstein nilradical) if its Lie algebra has the corresponding property. The author considers the question how the Einstein and non-Einstein nilradicals are distributed among nilpotent Lie algebras. The author restricts the study to the case of 2-step nilpotent Lie groups. In this case it is known that a generic Lie algebra is an Einstein nilradical. For non-generic algebras the author constructs many new families of non-isomorphic, non-Einstein nilradicals.
Property / review text: A nilpotent Lie group which admits (resp., does not admit) a left-invariant Ricci soliton metric is called an Einstein nilradical (resp., a non-Einstein nilradical). A nilpotent Lie algebra is said to be an Einstein nilradical (resp., a non-Einstein nilradical) if its Lie algebra has the corresponding property. The author considers the question how the Einstein and non-Einstein nilradicals are distributed among nilpotent Lie algebras. The author restricts the study to the case of 2-step nilpotent Lie groups. In this case it is known that a generic Lie algebra is an Einstein nilradical. For non-generic algebras the author constructs many new families of non-isomorphic, non-Einstein nilradicals. / rank
 
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Einstein nilradical
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    Moduli of Einstein and non-Einstein nilradicals (English)
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    A nilpotent Lie group which admits (resp., does not admit) a left-invariant Ricci soliton metric is called an Einstein nilradical (resp., a non-Einstein nilradical). A nilpotent Lie algebra is said to be an Einstein nilradical (resp., a non-Einstein nilradical) if its Lie algebra has the corresponding property. The author considers the question how the Einstein and non-Einstein nilradicals are distributed among nilpotent Lie algebras. The author restricts the study to the case of 2-step nilpotent Lie groups. In this case it is known that a generic Lie algebra is an Einstein nilradical. For non-generic algebras the author constructs many new families of non-isomorphic, non-Einstein nilradicals.
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    Nilpotent Lie groups
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    Einstein nilradical
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    Ricci soliton
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    distinguished orbit
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