Berger's inequality for Einstein manifolds
In mathematics — specifically, in differential topology — Berger's inequality for Einstein manifolds is the statement that any 4-dimensional Einstein manifold (M, g) has non-negative Euler characteristic χ(M) ≥ 0. The inequality is named after the French mathematician Marcel Berger.
See also
References
- Besse, Arthur L. (1987). Einstein Manifolds. Classics in Mathematics. Berlin: Springer. ISBN 3-540-74120-8.
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