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Mathematical analysis / Lorentzian manifolds / Theoretical physics / Physics / Curvature / Connection / Differential geometry / Special relativity / Minkowski space / Sectional curvature / Normal distribution / Pseudo-Riemannian manifold
Date: 2011-10-21 04:10:12
Mathematical analysis
Lorentzian manifolds
Theoretical physics
Physics
Curvature
Connection
Differential geometry
Special relativity
Minkowski space
Sectional curvature
Normal distribution
Pseudo-Riemannian manifold

About a new type of null Osserman condition on Lorentz S-manifolds L ETIZIA B RUNETTI Department of Mathematics – University of Bari, Italy Abstract. The problem of Osserman conjecture is completely solved in the Loren

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