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Examples of simply-connected symplectic non-Kählerian manifolds
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    Examples of simply-connected symplectic non-Kählerian manifolds (English)
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    Let \((M,\sigma)\) be a symplectic manifold with symplectic structure \(\sigma\). Examples of closed non-Kähler \((M,\sigma)\) are not so many. W. Thurston showed a 4-dimensional closed non-Kähler \((M,\sigma)\), which is not simply connected. His \((M,\sigma)\) can be embedded in \((CP^ 5,\omega_ 0)\), where \(\omega_ 0\) is the standard Kähler (and so symplectic) form of \(CP^ 5\). Let \((\tilde X,{\tilde \omega}\)) be the symplectic manifold obtained by blowing up \(CP^ 5\) along M. With the support of some propositions, the author proves the main theorem: \((\tilde X,{\tilde \omega}\)) is a simply connected, symplectic closed manifold with \(\beta_ 3(\tilde X)=\beta_ 1(M)=3\) where the \(\beta_ i\) are the Betti numbers of respective dimension. Hence \(\tilde X\) is not Kähler.
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    Lefschetz theorem
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    symplectic manifold
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    Betti numbers
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