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    The Gromov norm of the Kähler class of symmetric domains (English)
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    The purpose of this paper is prove that if X is a compact complex manifold whose universal cover is a bounded symmetric domain of rank p and \(\omega\) is the Kähler form of the metric on X induced by the Bergmann metric of the domain (normalized so that the minimum holomorphic sectional curvature is -1), then the sup norm of the cohomology class of \(\omega\) in the sense of Gromov is \(p\pi\). This is proved as follows: An upper bound is found by evaluating explicit integrals involving the kernel function. A lower bound is found by evaluating on arithmetic examples.
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    compact complex manifold
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    bounded symmetric domain
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    Kähler form
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    Gromov norm
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