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For questions about mathematical problems arising from general relativity, the branch of physics which provides and studies the currently accepted geometric description of gravity.

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Einstein warped product manifold Ricci flat

If you also assume that $(N,\ddot g)$ is complete, then your assumptions imply that $(N,\ddot g)$ is Ricci flat. I proved this in my article The nonexistence of quasi-Einstein metrics.
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Tensor component calculation

Start by writing $$ \tag{1}\label{1} B_{nn} = \nabla^\mu \nabla^\nu C_{\mu n n \nu} - \frac{1}{2}C_{\mu n n \nu}R^{\mu\nu} . $$ Here I abuse notation to write $\nabla^\mu\nabla^\nu C_{\mu n n \nu} = n …
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