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Ridigity of Ricci Solitons with Weakly Harmonic Weyl Tensors

Published 24 Apr 2016 in math.DG | (1604.07018v1)

Abstract: In this paper, we prove rigidity results on gradient shrinking Ricci solitons with weakly harmonic Weyl curvature tensors. Let $(Mn, g)$ be a compact gradient shrinking Ricci soliton satisfying ${\rm Ric}_g + Ddf = \rho g$ with $\rho >0$ constant. We show that if $(M,g)$ satisfies $\delta \mathcal W (\cdot, \cdot, \nabla f) = 0$, then $(M, g)$ is Einstein. Here $\mathcal W$ denotes the Weyl curvature tensor. In the case of noncompact, if $M$ is complete and satisfies the same condition, then $M$ is rigid in the sense that $M$ is given by a quotient of product of an Einstein manifold with Euclidean space. These are generalizations of the previous known results in \cite{l-r}, \cite{m-s} and \cite{p-w3}.

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