Projectively induced rotation invariant Kähler metrics (Q2408910)

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Projectively induced rotation invariant Kähler metrics
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    Projectively induced rotation invariant Kähler metrics (English)
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    10 October 2017
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    The main result in this paper is the proof of the conjecture ``every Kähler-Einstein manifold which admits a Kähler immersion into \((\mathbb{C}P^N,g_{FS}),\) with \(N<\infty,\) where \(\mathbb{C}P^N\) is endowned with the Fubini-Study metric \(g_{FS}\), is an open subset of a compact homogeneous space'' in the case of rotation-invariant Kähler metrics, when the codimension with respect to the target projective space is \(\leq 3\). The proof is based on the following results: {\parindent=6mm \begin{itemize}\item[(1)] ``The Einstein constant \(\lambda\) of a KE rotational invariant and projectively induced \(n\)-dimensional manifold \(M^n\) is a positive rational number \(\leq 2(n+1)\). Hence if \(M^n\) is complete, then \(M^n\) is compact and simply connected.'' \item[(2)] ``For an \(n\)-dimensional KE manifold \((M,g)\) whose metric is rotation invariant with respect to Bochner's coordinates, then \((M,g)\) admits a Kähler immersion into \(\mathbb{C}P^{n+k}\) for \(k\leq3\) if and only if \((M,g)\) is an open subset of \((\mathbb{C}P^n,g_{FS}),(\mathbb{C}P^2,2g_{FS}),\) or \((\mathbb{C}P^1\times \mathbb{C}P^1,g_{FS}\oplus g_{FS})\).'' \end{itemize}}
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    Kähler-Einstein manifolds
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    complex projective space
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    diastasis function
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