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Bubbling out of Einstein manifolds
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    Bubbling out of Einstein manifolds (English)
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    A smooth n-dimensional complete Riemannian orbifold (X,g) is called asymptotically locally Euclidean (ALE, for short) if there exists a compact subset \(K\subset X\) such that \(X\setminus K\) has coordinates at infinity. The author proves the following: assume that the sequence \((X_ i,g_ i)\) consists of Einstein-Kähler surfaces. If we fix a sufficiently small constant \(\delta >0\), then for sufficiently large j, the geodesic ball \(B(X_ 0,j;\delta)\) in \(X_ j\) is diffeomorphic to a cyclic quotient of an ALE gravitational instanton.
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    Riemannian orbifold
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    asymptotically locally Euclidean
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    Einstein-Kähler surfaces
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    gravitational instanton
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