“…The Ricci soliton is an important field of study, since they arise naturally as rescaled limits of Ricci flows near singularities. The blow-up limit at a Type I finite-time singularity, or the backward scaled limit of a Type I ancient solution, is the canonical form of a Ricci shrinker (see [Per02,Nab10,EMT11,MZ21] and the references therein), whereas Type II and Type III scaled limits of Ricci flows are closely related to steady and expanding solitons, respectively (see [Ham93,Ham95,Cao97,CZ00,Lot07,GZ08]). Moreover, a…”