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Template:Multiple issues In general relativity the Kantowski-Sachs metric (named after Ronald Kantowski and Rainer K. Sachs)[1] describes a homogeneous but anisotropic universe whose spatial section has the topology of ×S2. The metric is:

ds2=dt2+e2Λtdz2+1Λ(dθ2+sin2θdϕ2)

The isometry group of this spacetime is ×SO(3). Remarkably, the isometry group does not act simply transitively on spacetime, nor does it possess a subgroup with simple transitive action.

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