The yamabe problem for higher order curvatures

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LetMbe a compact Riemannian manifold of dimension n > 2. The k-curvature, for k = 1, 2, . . ., n, is defined as the k-th elementary symmetric polynomial of the eigenvalues of the Schouten tenser. The k-Yamabe problem is to prove the existence of a conformal metric whose k-curvature is a constant. When k = 1, it reduces to the well-known Yamabe problem. Under the assumption that the metric is admissible, the existence of solutions is known for the case k = 2, n = 4, for locally conformally flat manifolds and for the cases k > n/2. In this paper we prove the solvability of the k-Yamabe problem in the remaining cases k ≤ n/2, under the hypothesis that the problem is variational. This includes all of the cases k = 2 as well as the locally conformally flat case. © 2007 Applied Probability Trust.

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Sheng, W. M., Trudinger, N. S., & Wang, X. J. (2007). The yamabe problem for higher order curvatures. Journal of Differential Geometry, 77(3), 515–553. https://doi.org/10.4310/jdg/1193074903

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