Splitting and Slow Volume Growth for Open Manifolds with Nonnegative Ricci Curvature
Abstract: In \cite{NPZ24}, Navarro-Pan-Zhu proved that the fundamental group of an open manifold with nonnegative Ricci curvature and linear volume growth contains a subgroup isomorphic to with finite index. They further asked whether the existence of a torsion-free element in the fundamental group forces the universal cover to split off an isometric -factor (Question 1.3 of \cite{NPZ24}). In this article, we provide an affirmative answer to this question. Specifically, we prove that if an open manifold with nonnegative Ricci curvature has linear volume growth, then its universal cover is isometric to a metric product , where is an open manifold with linear volume growth and is the integer such that contains a -subgroup of finite index. As a direct consequence, if the Ricci curvature is positive at some point, then the fundamental group is finite. We also establish that for an open manifold with nonnegative Ricci curvature and nondegenerate quadratic volume growth, the universal cover splits off an -factor whenever has Euclidean volume growth. In particular, if has first Betti number and nondegenerate quadratic volume growth, then its universal cover admits such a splitting. This result provides a partial answer to \cite[Question 1.6]{PY24}.
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