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Locally conformally Kähler manifolds with holomorphic Lee field
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    Locally conformally Kähler manifolds with holomorphic Lee field (English)
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    7 August 2018
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    Let \((M,J,g)\) be a Hermitian manifold of complex dimension \(n\geq 2\) and \(\omega\) its fundamental form. A Hermitian manifold \((M,J,g)\) is called locally conformally Kähler (lcK) if there exists a closed 1-form \(\theta\) which satisfies \(d\omega =\theta\wedge \omega\). If moreover the Lee form \(\theta\) is parallel, the manifold (and the metric itself) are called Vaisman. It is known that on a Vaisman manifold, the Lee and anti-Lee vector fields \(\theta^\sharp\) and \(J\theta^\sharp\) are holomorphic and Killing. In this paper the authors prove that a compact lcK manifold with holomorphic Lee vector field is Vaisman provided that either the Lee field has constant norm or the metric is Gauduchon (i.e., the Lee field is divergence-free). They also give examples of compact lcK manifolds with holomorphic Lee vector field which are not Vaisman.
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    lcK structures
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    Vaisman manifolds
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    holomorphic Lee vector field
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    Gauduchon metric
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