Hypersurfaces of metallic Riemannian manifolds as k-almost Newton-Ricci solitons
Filomat, Tome 37 (2023) no. 7, p. 2187

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This research investigates k-Almost Newton-Ricci solitons (k-ANRS) embedded in a metallic Riemannian manifold Mn having the potential function ψ. Furthermore, we prove geodesic and minimal conditions for hypersurfaces of metallic Riemannian manifolds. Beside this, we have explained some applications of metallic Riemannian manifold admitting k-Almost Newton-Ricci solitons.
DOI : 10.2298/FIL2307187C
Classification : 53B25, 53C25, 53C40, 53C15
Keywords: Riemannian manifolds, Einstein manifold, Ricci solitons, Metallic structure
Majid Ali Choudhary; Mohd Danish Siddiqi; Oğuzhan Bahadır; Siraj Uddin. Hypersurfaces of metallic Riemannian manifolds as k-almost Newton-Ricci solitons. Filomat, Tome 37 (2023) no. 7, p. 2187 . doi: 10.2298/FIL2307187C
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