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Let \((X, \omega_X)\) be a compact Kähler manifold of dimension \(n\) and let \(V\) be a Hermitian complex vector space of dimension \(d+1\). Let \(\Phi: X\to\mathbb{P}(V)\) be a meromorphic map. Consider on \(\mathbb{P}(V^*)^k\) the Haar measure associated with the natural action of the unitary group on the factors of \(\mathbb{P}(V^*)^k\). The authors give a version of the Large Deviation Theorem in such setting. They also give an equidistribution result with speed estimate for the zeros of random \(L^2\) holomorphic sections of big line bundles endowed with semipositively curved metrics. Moreover, they generalize a result by Berman and show that the equilibrium weight of a global Hölder weight can be uniformly approximated by global Fubini-Study weights, with speed estimate. | |||
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Equidistribution and convergence speed for zeros of holomorphic sections of singular Hermitian line bundles (English)
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21 October 2016
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Let \((X, \omega_X)\) be a compact Kähler manifold of dimension \(n\) and let \(V\) be a Hermitian complex vector space of dimension \(d+1\). Let \(\Phi: X\to\mathbb{P}(V)\) be a meromorphic map. Consider on \(\mathbb{P}(V^*)^k\) the Haar measure associated with the natural action of the unitary group on the factors of \(\mathbb{P}(V^*)^k\). The authors give a version of the Large Deviation Theorem in such setting. They also give an equidistribution result with speed estimate for the zeros of random \(L^2\) holomorphic sections of big line bundles endowed with semipositively curved metrics. Moreover, they generalize a result by Berman and show that the equilibrium weight of a global Hölder weight can be uniformly approximated by global Fubini-Study weights, with speed estimate.
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random holomorphic sections
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equidistribution
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Fubini-Study current
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singular Hermitian metrics
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