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Bifurcation and local rigidity of homogeneous solutions to the Yamabe problem on spheres
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    Bifurcation and local rigidity of homogeneous solutions to the Yamabe problem on spheres (English)
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    12 July 2013
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    Let \(g\) be a homogeneous metric on the sphere \(S^m\) of dimension \(m\). Such metrics were classified by \textit{W. Ziller} [Math. Ann. 259, 351--358 (1982; Zbl 0469.53043)]. They arise as a Kaluza-Klein construction that deforms the round metric by scaling it in the direction of the fibers of a Hopf vibration; there are three families \[ S^1\rightarrow S^{2n+1}\rightarrow\mathbb CP^n,\quad S^3\rightarrow S^{4n+3}\rightarrow\mathbb HP^n,\quad S^7\rightarrow S^{15}\rightarrow S^8(1/2)\,. \] The authors study these three families in detail and examine the existence and non-existence of constant scalar curvature metrics which are conformal and arbitrarily close to such metrics thereby describing all critical points of the Hilbert-Einstein functional on conformal classes near homogeneous metrics. Both bifurcation and local rigidity type phenomena arise in the latter two families; the first family is locally rigid.
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    Yamabe problem
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    Hilbert-Einstein functional
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    conformal class
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    Einstein metric
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    Riemannian submersion
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    homogeneous sphere
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    Berger sphere
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