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Einstein hypersurfaces of Kählerian C-spaces
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 January 2016
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A compact simply connected homogeneous complex manifold is called a C-space. A C-space is said to be kählerian if it carries a Kähler metric. It is known (Matsushima [7]) that a kählerian C-space has always an Einstein Kähler metric which is essentially unique.
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