Reduction of gradient Ricci soliton equations
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Abstract: We consider gradient Ricci solitons conformal to a -dimensional pseudo-Euclidean space and we completely describe the most general ansatz that reduces the resulting system of partial differential equations to a system of ordinary differential equations. As a consequence, the gradient Ricci solitons that arise from the reduced system are invariant under the action of either an -dimensional translation group or the pseudo-orthogonal group acting on the corresponding -dimensional pseudo-Euclidean space.
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