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    On a differential equation characterizing a Riemannian structure of a manifold (English)
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    In this paper certain complete Riemannian manifolds (M,g) are characterized by the existence of a nontrivial solution f of the equation \(Hess(f)+k\cdot f\cdot g=0\) where k is a constant and Hess denotes the Hessian form. For \(k>0\) this is due to \textit{M. Obata} [J. Math. Soc. Japan 14, 333-340 (1962; Zbl 0115.393)] and has been established independently for arbitrary k by \textit{Y. Tashiro} [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 117, 251-275 (1965; Zbl 0136.177)]. This covers theorems A, B, C, D of the present paper. It should be noted that Corollaries E and F are true locally, i.e. without assuming completeness (Cor. F follows trivially from the so-called Ricci identity). A more general local version of corollary E has been obtained by \textit{A. Fialkov} [ibid. 45, 443-473 (1939; Zbl 0021.06501) in particular p. 471]. All these results make use of the warped product metric on the product \(\bar M\times {\mathbb{R}}\) where \(\bar M\) is a model for every regular f-level in M. In theorem G the author reformulates these results for the special case where (M,g) is an Einstein manifold. In this case the situation has been analyzed locally by \textit{H. W. Brinkmann} [Math. Ann. 94, 119-145 (1925; JFM 51.0568.03)] who did not, however, formulate global theorems.
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    complete Riemannian manifolds
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    Hessian form
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    Einstein manifold
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