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Abstract
We study the homology groups of certain 2-connected 7-manifolds admitting quasi-regular Sasaki–Einstein metrics, among them, we found 52 new examples of Sasaki–Einstein rational homology 7-spheres, extending the list given by Boyer et al. (Ann Inst Fourier 52(5):1569–1584, 2002). As a consequence, we exhibit new families of positive Sasakian homotopy 9-spheres given as cyclic branched covers, determine their diffeomorphism types and find out which elements do not admit extremal Sasaki metrics. We also improve previous results given by Boyer (Note Mat 28:63–105, 2008) showing new examples of Sasaki–Einstein 2-connected 7-manifolds homeomorphic to connected sums of \(S^3\times S^4\). Actually, we show that manifolds of the form \(\#k\left( S^{3} \times S^{4}\right) \) admit Sasaki–Einstein metrics for 22 different values of k. All these links arise as Thom–Sebastiani sums of chain type singularities and cycle type singularities where Orlik’s conjecture holds due to a recent result by Hertling and Mase (J Algebra Number Theory 16(4):955–1024, 2022).
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This journal examines global problems of geometry and analysis as well as the interactions between these fields and their application to problems of theoretical physics. It contributes to an enlargement of the international exchange of research results in the field.
The areas covered in Annals of Global Analysis and Geometry include: global analysis, differential geometry, complex manifolds and related results from complex analysis and algebraic geometry, Lie groups, Lie transformation groups and harmonic analysis, variational calculus, applications of differential geometry and global analysis to problems of theoretical physics.