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    Uniqueness of static decompositions (English)
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    19 January 2011
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    The paper classifies static manifolds which admit more than one static decomposition whenever a condition on the curvature is fulfilled. For this, the authors take a standard static vector field and analyze its associated one parameter family of projections onto the base. A mild curvature hypothesis about the base or Einstein assumption is used. It is shown that in the Lorentzian case the uniqueness is guaranteed if the light-like sectional curvature at a point is never zero.
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    static space
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    static vector field
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    isomeric decomposition
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    light-like sectional curvature
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    Einstein space-time
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