Griffiths positivity for Bismut curvature and its behaviour along Hermitian curvature flows (Q1984377)
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Griffiths positivity for Bismut curvature and its behaviour along Hermitian curvature flows (English)
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16 September 2021
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We say that a Hermitian manifold \((M,g,J)\) has Bismut-Griffiths-positive curvature if its Bismut curvature tensor \(\Omega^B\) belongs to \(\wedge^{1,1}(M)\otimes\wedge^{1,1}(M)\) (we note (Cplx) for this condition) and \(\Omega^{B}(\xi,\overline\xi,\nu,\overline{\nu})\) is positive for all \((\xi,\nu)\in [T ^{1,0}M\setminus\{0\}]^2.\) The author considers \(M\) as a six-dimensional Calabi-Yau solvmanifold and states that any Hermitian curvature flow (HCF) preserves (Cplx). Futhermore, he states HCFs preserve Bismut-Griffiths-non-negativity (Theorem 3). Also, he states that the Bismut curvature tensor associated to an explicit Hermitian metric on a linear Hopf manifold satisfies (Cplx) (Proposition 2). The author provides a class in the family HCF of flows where Bismut-Griffiths-non-negativity is not preserved (Proposition 5).
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Hermitian curvature flows
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Bismut connection
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holomorphic bisectional curvature
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linear Hopf manifolds
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six-dimensional Calabi-Yau solvmanifolds
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