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Moser vector fields and geometry of the Mabuchi moduli space of Kähler metrics
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    Moser vector fields and geometry of the Mabuchi moduli space of Kähler metrics (English)
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    12 March 2015
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    Summary: There is a natural Moser type transformation along any curve in the moduli spaces of Kähler metrics. In this paper, we apply this transformation to give an explicit construction of the parallel transformation along a curve in the Mabuchi moduli space of Kähler metrics. This is crucial in the proof of the equivalence between the existence of the Kähler metrics with constant scalar curvature and the geodesic stability for the type II compact almost homogeneous manifolds of cohomogeneity one mentioned in our article [Pac. J. Math. 261, No. 2, 369--388 (2013; Zbl 1288.14032)]. We also explain a new description of the geodesics and prove a curvature property of the moduli space, called curvature symmetric, which makes it similar to some special symmetric spaces with nonpositive curvatures, although the spaces are usually not complete. Finally, we generalize our geodesic stability conjectures in our article [Int. J. Math. 14, No. 3, 259--287 (2003; Zbl 1048.32014)] and give several results on the Lie algebra structures related to the parallel transformations. In the last section, we generalize the Futaki obstruction of the Kähler-Einstein metrics to the parallel vector fields of the invariant Mabuchi moduli space. We call the related stability the parallel stability. This includes the toric and cohomogeneity one cases as well as the spherical manifolds.
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    moduli space of Kähler metrics
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    parallel transformations
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    geodesics
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