Symplectic subvarieties of projective fibrations over symplectic manifolds (Q1805933)

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Symplectic subvarieties of projective fibrations over symplectic manifolds
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    Symplectic subvarieties of projective fibrations over symplectic manifolds (English)
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    1 November 1999
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    The author specializes the result by \textit{S. Donaldson} [J. Differ. Geom. 44, 666-705 (1996; Zbl 0883.53032)] saying that, for any sufficiently large integer \(k\), there exists a symplectic submanifold \(W\) of a symplectic almost Hodge manifold \((M,\omega)\) representing the Poincaré dual of any fixed integral lift of \([k\omega]\). The author proves that, for a symplectic almost Hodge manifold \((M,\omega)\), if \(p:E\to M\) is a fibre bundle with fibre \(F\subset P^N\) a connected complex projective manifold, and structure group \(G\) a compact group of automorphisms of \(P^N\) preserving \(F\), then \(E\) admits an almost Hodge structure \(\widetilde\omega\) vertically compatible with the restriction to \(F\) of the Fubini-Study form on \(P^N\). He also proves that, perhaps after replacing \(\overline\omega\) by \(kp^*(\omega)+ \widetilde \omega\) for \(k\gg 0\), any integral lift of \(\overline\omega\) is Poincaré dual to a codimension-2 symplectic submanifold \(W\subset E\), meeting any fibre \(F_m=p^{-1}(m)\) in a complex subvariety.
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    symplectic submanifold
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    projective fibration
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    almost complex structure
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    Poincaré dual
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    almost Hodge structure
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