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ON LOCALLY 𝜙-CONFORMALLY SYMMETRIC ALMOST KENMOTSU MANIFOLDS WITH NULLITY DISTRIBUTIONS

  • De, Uday Chand;Mandal, Krishanu
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.401-416
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    • 2017
  • The aim of this paper is to investigate locally ${\phi}-conformally$ symmetric almost Kenmotsu manifolds with its characteristic vector field ${\xi}$ belonging to some nullity distributions. Also, we give an example of a 5-dimensional almost Kenmotsu manifold such that ${\xi}$ belongs to the $(k,\;{\mu})^{\prime}$-nullity distribution and $h^{\prime}{\neq}0$.

SOME RESULTS ON ALMOST KENMOTSU MANIFOLDS WITH GENERALIZED (k, µ)'-NULLITY DISTRIBUTION

  • De, Uday Chand;Ghosh, Gopal
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.1289-1301
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    • 2019
  • In the present paper, we prove that if there exists a second order parallel tensor on an almost Kenmotsu manifold with generalized $(k,{\mu})^{\prime}$-nullity distribution and $h^{\prime}{\neq}0$, then either the manifold is isometric to $H^{n+1}(-4){\times}{\mathbb{R}}^n$, or, the second order parallel tensor is a constant multiple of the associated metric tensor of $M^{2n+1}$ under certain restriction on k, ${\mu}$. Besides this, we study Ricci soliton on an almost Kenmotsu manifold with generalized $(k,{\mu})^{\prime}$-nullity distribution. Finally, we characterize such a manifold admitting generalized Ricci soliton.

On a Classification of Almost Kenmotsu Manifolds with Generalized (k, µ)'-nullity Distribution

  • Ghosh, Gopal;Majhi, Pradip;Chand De, Uday
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.58 no.1
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    • pp.137-148
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    • 2018
  • In the present paper we prove that in an almost Kenmotsu manifold with generalized $(k,{\mu})^{\prime}-nullity$ distribution the three conditions: (i) the Ricci tensor of $M^{2n+1}$ is of Codazzi type, (ii) the manifold $M^{2n+1}$ satisfies div C = 0, (iii) the manifold $M^{2n+1}$ is locally isometric to $H^{n+1}(-4){\times}R^n$, are equivalent. Also we prove that if the manifold satisfies the cyclic parallel Ricci tensor, then the manifold is locally isometric to $H^{n+1}(-4){\times}\mathbb{R}^n$.

QUASI-CONFORMAL CURVATURE TENSOR ON N (k)-QUASI EINSTEIN MANIFOLDS

  • Hazra, Dipankar;Sarkar, Avijit
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.801-810
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    • 2021
  • This paper deals with the study of N (k)-quasi Einstein manifolds that satisfies the certain curvature conditions 𝒞*·𝒞* = 0, 𝓢·𝒞* = 0 and ${\mathcal{R}}{\cdot}{\mathcal{C}}_*=f{\tilde{Q}}(g,\;{\mathcal{C}}_*)$, where 𝒞*, 𝓢 and 𝓡 denotes the quasi-conformal curvature tensor, Ricci tensor and the curvature tensor respectively. Finally, we construct an example of N (k)-quasi Einstein manifold.

𝒵 Tensor on N(k)-Quasi-Einstein Manifolds

  • Mallick, Sahanous;De, Uday Chand
    • Kyungpook Mathematical Journal
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    • v.56 no.3
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    • pp.979-991
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    • 2016
  • The object of the present paper is to study N(k)-quasi-Einstein manifolds. We study an N(k)-quasi-Einstein manifold satisfying the curvature conditions $R({\xi},X){\cdot}Z=0$, $Z(X,{\xi}){\cdot}R=0$, and $P({\xi},X){\cdot}Z=0$, where R, P and Z denote the Riemannian curvature tensor, the projective curvature tensor and Z tensor respectively. Next we prove that the curvature condition $C{\cdot}Z=0$ holds in an N(k)-quasi-Einstein manifold, where C is the conformal curvature tensor. We also study Z-recurrent N(k)-quasi-Einstein manifolds. Finally, we construct an example of an N(k)-quasi-Einstein manifold and mention some physical examples.

BETA-ALMOST RICCI SOLITONS ON ALMOST COKÄHLER MANIFOLDS

  • Kar, Debabrata;Majhi, Pradip
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.691-705
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    • 2019
  • In the present paper is to classify Beta-almost (${\beta}$-almost) Ricci solitons and ${\beta}$-almost gradient Ricci solitons on almost $CoK{\ddot{a}}hler$ manifolds with ${\xi}$ belongs to ($k,{\mu}$)-nullity distribution. In this paper, we prove that such manifolds with V is contact vector field and $Q{\phi}={\phi}Q$ is ${\eta}$-Einstein and it is steady when the potential vector field is pointwise collinear to the reeb vectoer field. Moreover, we prove that a ($k,{\mu}$)-almost $CoK{\ddot{a}}hler$ manifolds admitting ${\beta}$-almost gradient Ricci solitons is isometric to a sphere.

RICCI 𝜌-SOLITONS ON 3-DIMENSIONAL 𝜂-EINSTEIN ALMOST KENMOTSU MANIFOLDS

  • Azami, Shahroud;Fasihi-Ramandi, Ghodratallah
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.613-623
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    • 2020
  • The notion of quasi-Einstein metric in theoretical physics and in relation with string theory is equivalent to the notion of Ricci soliton in differential geometry. Quasi-Einstein metrics or Ricci solitons serve also as solution to Ricci flow equation, which is an evolution equation for Riemannian metrics on a Riemannian manifold. Quasi-Einstein metrics are subject of great interest in both mathematics and theoretical physics. In this paper the notion of Ricci 𝜌-soliton as a generalization of Ricci soliton is defined. We are motivated by the Ricci-Bourguignon flow to define this concept. We show that if a 3-dimensional almost Kenmotsu Einstein manifold M is a 𝜌-soliton, then M is a Kenmotsu manifold of constant sectional curvature -1 and the 𝜌-soliton is expanding with λ = 2.

ON CONFORMAL AND QUASI-CONFORMAL CURVATURE TENSORS OF AN N(κ)-QUASI EINSTEIN MANIFOLD

  • Hosseinzadeh, Aliakbar;Taleshian, Abolfazl
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.317-326
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    • 2012
  • We consider $N(k)$-quasi Einstein manifolds satisfying the conditions $C({\xi},\;X).S=0$, $\tilde{C}({\xi},\;X).S=0$, $\bar{P}({\xi},\;X).C=0$, $P({\xi},\;X).\tilde{C}=0$ and $\bar{P}({\xi},\;X).\tilde{C}=0$ where $C$, $\tilde{C}$, $P$ and $\bar{P}$ denote the conformal curvature tensor, the quasi-conformal curvature tensor, the projective curvature tensor and the pseudo projective curvature tensor, respectively.

Static analysis of the FGM plate with porosities

  • Benferhat, R.;Hassaine Daouadji, T.;Hadji, L.;Said Mansour, M.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.123-136
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    • 2016
  • This work focuses on the behavior of the static analysis of functionally graded plates materials (FGMs) with porosities that may possibly occur inside the functionally graded materials (FGMs) during their fabrication. For this purpose a new refined plate theory is used in this work, it contains only four unknowns, unlike five unknowns for other theories. This new model meets the nullity of the transverse shear stress at the upper and lower surfaces of the plate. The parabolic distribution of transverse shear stresses along the thickness of the plate is taken into account in this analysis; the material properties of the FGM plate vary a power law distribution in terms of volume fraction of the constituents. The rule of mixture is modified to describe and approximate material properties of the FG plates with porosity phases. The validity of this theory is studied by comparing some of the present results with other higher-order theories reported in the literature, the influence of material parameter, the volume fraction of porosity and the thickness ratio on the behavior mechanical P-FGM plate are represented by numerical examples.