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Generalised Einstein metrics on Lie groups

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We continue the systematic study of left-invariant generalised Einstein metrics on Lie groups initiated in arXiv:2206.01157. Our approach is based on a new reformulation of the corresponding algebraic system. For a fixed Lie algebra $\mathfrak{g}$, the unknowns of the system consist of a scalar product $g$ and a $3$-form $H$ on $\mathfrak{g}$ as well as a linear form $\delta$ on $\mathfrak{g}\oplus\mathfrak{g}^*$. As in arXiv:2206.01157, the Lie bracket of $\mathfrak{g}$ is considered part of the unknowns. In the Riemannian case, we show that the generalised Einstein condition always reduces to the commutator ideal and we provide a full classification of solvable generalised Einstein Lie groups. In the Lorentzian case, under the additional assumption $\delta=0$, we classify -- up to one case -- all almost Abelian generalised Einstein Lie groups. We then particularize to four dimensions and provide a full classification of generalised Einstein Riemannian Lie groups as well as generalised Einstein Lorentzian Lie groups with $\delta =0$ and non-degenerate commutator ideal.

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Torsion-free $H$-structures on almost Abelian solvmanifolds

math.DG · 2024-12-15 · conditional · novelty 8.0

For almost Abelian Lie algebras, the existence of a torsion-free H-structure is characterized by a linear condition on the defining endomorphism f, and this condition is computed for many structure groups H.

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  • Torsion-free $H$-structures on almost Abelian solvmanifolds math.DG · 2024-12-15 · conditional · none · ref 576 · internal anchor

    For almost Abelian Lie algebras, the existence of a torsion-free H-structure is characterized by a linear condition on the defining endomorphism f, and this condition is computed for many structure groups H.