The metric structure of compact rank-one ECS manifolds
Abstract
Pseudo-Riemannian manifolds with nonzero parallel Weyl tensor which are not locally symmetric are known as ECS manifolds. Every ECS manifold carries a distinguished null parallel distribution D, the rank d ∈ \ 1, 2 \ of which is referred to as the rank of the manifold itself. Under a natural genericity assumption on the Weyl tensor, we fully describe the universal coverings of compact rank-one ECS manifolds. We then show that any generic compact rank-one ECS manifold must be translational, in the sense that the holonomy group of the natural flat connection induced on D is either trivial or isomorphic to Z2. We also prove that all four-dimensional rank-one ECS manifolds are noncompact, this time without assuming genericity, as it is always the case in dimension four.
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