Three-dimensional manifolds all of whose geodesics are closed
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Abstract: We present some results concerning the Morse Theory of the energy function on the free loop space of the three sphere for metrics all of whose geodesics are closed. We also explain how these results relate to the Berger Conjecture in dimension three.
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