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Characterizing specific Riemannian manifolds by differential equations
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    Characterizing specific Riemannian manifolds by differential equations (English)
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    9 June 2003
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    Let \((M,g)\) be a connected complete Riemannian manifold of dimension \(m\geq2\). Obata showed the standard sphere of constant sectional curvature \(k>0\) is characterized as being the only manifold where there exists a non-constant function satisfying the equation \(H_f+kfg=0\). The authors present an elegant survey of the field discussing characterizations of spheres, flat spaces, hyperbolic spaces, complex projective spaces, etc. as domains where certain natural equations on certain tensors have solutions analogous to that given above by Obata. The paper contains a lovely bibliography of the field.
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    Hessian tensor
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    second covariant differential
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    Laplacian
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    affinity tensor
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    tension field
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    eigenvalue
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    eigenvector field
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    conformal vector field
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    projective vector field
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    \(k\)-nullity vector field
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    Euclidean sphere
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    complex projective space
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    quaternionic projective space
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