On Calabi's conjecture for complex surfaces with positive first Chern class (Q752911)

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On Calabi's conjecture for complex surfaces with positive first Chern class
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    On Calabi's conjecture for complex surfaces with positive first Chern class (English)
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    This substantial article closes the question on the existence of Kähler-Einstein metrics on compact complex surfaces \(F\) with positive first Chern class: \(F\) admits a Kähler-Einstein metric if (and only if) the Lie algebra \(\text{Lie}(F)\) of holomorphic vector fields on \(F\) is reductive. (By a theorem of \textit{Y. Matsushima}, Nagoya Math. J. 11, 145--150 (1957; Zbl 0091.34803) a compact complex manifold \(M\) admits a Kähler-Einstein metric only if \(\text{Lie}(M)\) is reductive.) It is known that \(F\) is biholomorphically equivalent either to \({\mathbb P}_ 2\), \({\mathbb P}_ 1\times {\mathbb P}_ 1\) or to a surface \(F_ r\) arising by blowing up \({\mathbb P}_ 2\) in \(r\) points in general position, \(1\leq r\leq 8\). Since \(\text{Lie}(F_ r)\) is not reductive for \(1\leq r\leq 3\) and since \(\text{Lie}(F_ r)=\{0\}\) for \(4\leq r\leq 8\), \(F\) admits a Kähler-Einstein metric iff \(F\in \{{\mathbb P}_ 2,{\mathbb P}_ 1\times {\mathbb P}_ 1, F_ r, 4\leq r\leq 8\}\). The proof of the main theorem is based on a partial \(C^ 0\)-estimate for the solutions of some complex Monge-Ampère equations. It uses and extends previous results of the author [Invent. Math. 89, 225--246 (1987; Zbl 0599.53046)] and of his joint work with \textit{S. T. Yau} [Commun. Math. Phys. 112, 175--203 (1987; Zbl 0631.53052)]. The methods in the proof of the main theorem also yield results on the degeneration of Kähler-Einstein surfaces, which are interesting in itself.
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    complex Monge-Ampère-equation
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    existence of Kähler-Einstein metrics
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    compact complex surfaces
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    positive first Chern class
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