Formalism
Definition
Spacetime configurations
Properties
Spacetimes
black hole spacetimes | vanishing angular momentum | positive angular momentum |
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vanishing charge | Schwarzschild spacetime | Kerr spacetime |
positive charge | Reissner-Nordstrom spacetime | Kerr-Newman spacetime |
Quantum theory
An Einstein manifold is a (pseudo-)Riemannian manifold (a spacetime) such that the Ricci tensor is proportional to the metric tensor
by a proportionality constant . Such a metric is called an Einstein metric.
Einstein manifolds are precisely the solutions of Einstein's equations for pure gravity with cosmological constant .
A manifold of dimension 7 and of weak G₂-holonomy with weakness parameter – – is canonically an Einstein manifold with cosmological constant .
all quaternion-Kähler manifolds, see there
Nigel Hitchin, Compact four-dimensional Einstein manifolds, J. Diff Geom. 9 (1974) 435-441 [pdf]
Jongmin Park, Jaewon Shin, Hyun Seok Yang, Unification of Einstein Manifolds [arXiv:2109.00001]
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