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Extremal metrics and lower bound of the modified K-energy (English)
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16 October 2015
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Extremal Kähler metrics in a Kähler class \([\omega]\) are metrics, such that the \((1,0)\)-gradient of their scalar curvature is a holomorphic vector field. In particular, constant scalar curvature Kähler (cscK) metrics are extremal. The cscK metrics are critical points of the Mabuchi K-energy. Chi Li proved that if \([\omega]=c_1(L)\) for some line bundle \(L\), then indeed cscK metrics achieve the absolute minimum of the K-energy. Extremal metrics are known to be critical points of a modified K-energy functional. Therefore it is natural to ask whether a Li-like theorem holds in this setting. In this paper, by adapting Li's technique, the authors prove that this is indeed the case (Theorem A). The strategy (a modification of a strategy originally due to Donaldson in the case of cscK metrics with discrete automorphism group of \((X,L)\)) is as follows: One takes the extremal metric, considers Kodaira embeddings of \(X\) using \(L^k\) into projective space, takes the pullbacks of the resulting Fubini-Study metrics \(\omega_k\), shows that they are ``almost'' \(\sigma\)-balanced, notices that \(\sigma\)-balanced metrics are minimizers of functionals \(Z_\sigma\) that converge to the modified K-energy as \(k\rightarrow \infty\) and completes the proof using delicate estimates involving the Bergman kernel.
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extremal metrics
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K-energy
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discrete automorphism group
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Kodaira embeddings
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\(\sigma\)-balanced
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Bergman kernel
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