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Geometric properties of natural operators defined by the Riemann curvature tensor
A central problem in differential geometry is to relate algebraic properties of the Riemann curvature tensor to the underlying geometry of the manifold. The full curvature tensor is in general quite difficult to deal with. This book presents results about the geometric consequences that follow if va...
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2001
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author | Gilkey, Peter B |
author_facet | Gilkey, Peter B |
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description | A central problem in differential geometry is to relate algebraic properties of the Riemann curvature tensor to the underlying geometry of the manifold. The full curvature tensor is in general quite difficult to deal with. This book presents results about the geometric consequences that follow if various natural operators defined in terms of the Riemann curvature tensor (the Jacobi operator, the skew-symmetric curvature operator, the Szabo operator, and higher order generalizations) are assumed to have constant eigenvalues or constant Jordan normal form in the appropriate domains of definition |
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publishDate | 2001 |
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spelling | cern-5462262021-04-22T02:47:45Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/546226engGilkey, Peter BGeometric properties of natural operators defined by the Riemann curvature tensorMathematical Physics and MathematicsA central problem in differential geometry is to relate algebraic properties of the Riemann curvature tensor to the underlying geometry of the manifold. The full curvature tensor is in general quite difficult to deal with. This book presents results about the geometric consequences that follow if various natural operators defined in terms of the Riemann curvature tensor (the Jacobi operator, the skew-symmetric curvature operator, the Szabo operator, and higher order generalizations) are assumed to have constant eigenvalues or constant Jordan normal form in the appropriate domains of definitionWorld Scientificoai:cds.cern.ch:5462262001 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Gilkey, Peter B Geometric properties of natural operators defined by the Riemann curvature tensor |
title | Geometric properties of natural operators defined by the Riemann curvature tensor |
title_full | Geometric properties of natural operators defined by the Riemann curvature tensor |
title_fullStr | Geometric properties of natural operators defined by the Riemann curvature tensor |
title_full_unstemmed | Geometric properties of natural operators defined by the Riemann curvature tensor |
title_short | Geometric properties of natural operators defined by the Riemann curvature tensor |
title_sort | geometric properties of natural operators defined by the riemann curvature tensor |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/546226 |
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