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Ricci solitons with an orthogonally intransitive 2-dimensional Abelian Killing algebra

In this paper we report on a local classification of four dimensional Ricci solitons which have a $2$-dimensional Abelian Killing algebra $\mathcal{G}_{2}$, whose Killing leaves are non-null and orthogonally intransitive. The classification is obtained under the following additional assumptions: (i) the curvature vector field, of the submersion defined by $\mathcal{G}_{2}$, is a null vector field; (ii) $\mathcal{G}_{2}$ has a null vector; (iii) the vector field of the Ricci soliton is tangent to the Killing leaves and a symmetry of the orthogonal distribution. Since there are only few examples of orthogonally intransitive Einstein metrics, and even less is known about orthogonally intransitive Ricci solitons, we believe that these results can help fill this gap in the literature.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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