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On pseudo projective curvature tensor of a contact metric manifold
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Holomorphically Projective Curvature Tensors In Certain Almost Kählerian Spaces
MIZUSAWA, Hideo, KOTO, Satoshi
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W-projective curvature tensor of nearly kahler manifold
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2023Ali Khalaf Ali, A. A. Shihab
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\(M\)-projective curvature tensor over cosymplectic manifolds [PDF]
Summary: In this paper, properties of the \(\alpha\)-cosymplectic manifolds with \(M\)-projective curvature tensor are studied. We obtain some connections between different curvature tensors.
Ayar, Gülhan, Chaubey, S. K.
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M-projective curvature tensor on an (LCS)2n+1-manifold
Journal of Applied Analysis, 2021In this paper, we study M-projective curvature tensors on an ( LCS ) 2 n + 1 {(\mathrm{LCS})_{2n+1}} -manifold. Here we study M-projectively Ricci symmetric and M-projectively flat admitting spacetime.
V Venkatesha
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A spacetime with pseudo-projective curvature tensor
Journal of Mathematical Physics, 2016The object of the present paper is to study spacetimes admitting pseudo-projective curvature tensor. At first we prove that a pseudo-projectively flat spacetime is Einstein and hence it is of constant curvature and the energy momentum tensor of such a spacetime satisfying Einstein’s field equation with cosmological constant is covariant constant. Next,
Young Jin Suh +2 more
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On M-projective curvature tensor of Lorentzian β-Kenmotsu manifold
Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov. Series III: Mathematics and Computer ScienceIn this paper, we explore the characteristics of Lorentzian β - Kenmotsu manifolds admitting M - projective curvature tensor. We demonstrate that M - projectively flat and irrotational M - projective curvature tensor of Lorentzian β - Kenmotsu manifolds are locally isometric to hyperbolic space Hn(c), where c = −β2.
Mishra, Anand Kumar +3 more
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