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    Stability of Einstein-Hermitian vector bundles (English)
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    On a compact Kähler manifold there is a close relationship between stable bundles in the sense of Mumford-Takemoto and the Einstein- Hermitian vector bundles of \textit{S. Kobayashi} [Einstein-Hermitian vector bundles and stability, Proc. Sympos. Global Riemannian Geometry, Durham, England 1982]. These Einstein-Hermitian bundles are Hermitian vector bundles with a certain restriction on their curvature. In this paper the author proves a theorem announced by Kobayashi: An Einstein-Hermitian bundle on a compact Kähler manifold is semi-stable and a direct sum of stable Einstein-Hermitian line bundles. The proof is short and efficient.
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    stable bundles
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    Einstein-Hermitian bundles
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    Kähler manifold
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