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Holomorphic isometry from a Kähler manifold into a product of complex projective manifolds
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    Holomorphic isometry from a Kähler manifold into a product of complex projective manifolds (English)
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    1 August 2014
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    The authors carry out a study of the rigidity problem for local holomorphic conformal maps into the product of complex projective manifolds with the induced Fubini-Study metrics. The conformal factors are allowed to have mixed signs. They provide a rigidity theorem of extensions of holomorphic maps to global holomorphic immersions. This applies whenever the manifolds are irreducible Hermitian symmetric spaces of compact type with the canonical Kähler-Einstein metrics. The theorems follow from the Calabi theorem when all conformal factors are positive and rational. For the general situation a first step in the proof is to get the Nash-algebraicity. Then the authors prove the single-valuedness for algebraic functions satisfying a certain trascendental equation by employing the monodromy argument and the Puiseux expansion for multi-valued algebraic functions. Finally all this together with the geometry of minimal rational curves over the source manifold is used.
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    holomorphic isometry
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    Kähler manifold
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    complex projective manifolds
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    global property
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