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- Tarak Mandal
- Uday Chand De
- Meraj Ali Khan
- Mohammad Nazrul Islam Khan
- Dengfeng Lü
Abstract
The principal aim of the present article is to characterize certain properties of η-Ricci–Bourguignon solitons on three types of contact manifolds, that are K-contact manifolds, κ,μ-contact metric manifolds, and Nκ-contact metric manifolds. It is shown that if a K-contact manifold admits an η-Ricci–Bourguignon soliton whose potential vector field is the Reeb vector field, then the scalar curvature of the manifold is constant and the manifold becomes an η-Einstein manifold. In this regard, it is shown that if a K-contact manifold admits a gradient η-Ricci–Bourguignon soliton, then the scalar curvature is a constant and either the soliton reduces to gradient Ricci–Bourguignon soliton, or the potential function is a constant. We also deduce that if a κ,μ-contact metric manifold admits a gradient η-Ricci–Bourguignon soliton, then either the manifold is locally En+1×Sn4, or the gradient of the potential function is pointwise collinear with the Reeb vector field, or the potential function is a constant. η-Ricci–Bourguignon solitons on three-dimensional Nκ-contact metric manifolds are also considered. Finally, an example using differential equations has been constructed to verify a result.
Suggested Citation
Tarak Mandal & Uday Chand De & Meraj Ali Khan & Mohammad Nazrul Islam Khan & Dengfeng Lü, 2024.
"A Study on Contact Metric Manifolds Admitting a Type of Solitons,"
Journal of Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2024, pages 1-13, June.
Handle:
RePEc:hin:jjmath:8516906
DOI: 10.1155/2024/8516906
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