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Quasi-Einstein metrics on sphere bundles

Solomon Huang, Tommy Murphy and Thanh Nhan Phan

Vol. 15 (2022), No. 3, 507–514
Abstract

We adapt the work of Hall to find quasi-Einstein metrics on sphere bundles over products of Fano Kähler–Einstein manifolds, as well as bundles where only one end is blown down.

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Keywords
quasi-Einstein metrics, sphere bundles
Mathematical Subject Classification
Primary: 53C25
Milestones
Received: 30 August 2021
Revised: 3 December 2021
Accepted: 21 December 2021
Published: 2 December 2022

Communicated by Michael Jablonski
Authors
Solomon Huang
Department of Mathematics
California State University
Fullerton, CA
United States
Tommy Murphy
Department of Mathematics
California State University
Fullerton, CA
United States
Thanh Nhan Phan
Department of Mathematics
California State University
Fullerton, CA
United States