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Scalar curvature and stability of toric varieties.
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    Scalar curvature and stability of toric varieties. (English)
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    26 May 2005
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    The author deals with the general problem of finding conditions under which a complex projective variety admits a Kähler metric of constant scalar curvature. He states the following conjecture: A smooth polarised projective variety \((V,L)\) admits a Kähler metric of constant scalar curvature in the class \(c_1(L)\) if and only if it is \(K\)-stable. He begins the investigation of the problem in the special case of toric varieties, working within a general differential-geometric framework developed by Guillemin and Abreu. For any compact Kähler manifold \((V,\omega_0)\) there is the Mabuchi functional \(\mathcal{M}\) defined on the metrics in the class \([\omega_0]\), whose critical points are the metrics of constant scalar curvature. The main result of this paper is: Theorem 1.1. If a polarised toric surface is \(K\)-stable then the Mabuchi functional \(\mathcal{M}\) is bounded below on \(\mathcal{H}^T\) and any minimizing sequence has a \(K\)-convergent subsequence.
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    scalar curvature
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    Kähler metric
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    toric varieties
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    \(K\)-stability
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    Mabuchi functional
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