Extremal Kähler metrics induced by finite or infinite-dimensional complex space forms (Q2050605)
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Extremal Kähler metrics induced by finite or infinite-dimensional complex space forms (English)
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31 August 2021
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The authors contribute to the study of extremal metrics on complex manifolds that are induced by finite or infinite-dimensional complex space forms. In the case where the extremal metric \(g\) on the complex mainfold \(M\) is induced by an immersion in a finite-dimensional ambient space, they state a conjecture describing \(M\) depending on the sign of the constant holomorphic sectional curvature of the ambient space. They then prove this conjecture under the assumption that \(g\) is a radial metric, i.e., it admits a Kähler potential that depends only on the norm of the local coordinates. The authors then extend this result to the infinite-dimensional setting by imposing additional conditions on the metric \(g\), namely that it has constant scalar curvature and that the radial potential behaves well. They then analyze the radial Kähler-Einstein metrics induced by infinite-dimensional elliptic complex space forms, showing that they have constant non-positive holomorphic sectional curvature under a reasonable stability condition. Notably, they also give a few counterexamples that validate their choice of assumptions.
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Kähler metric
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extremal metric
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constant scalar curvature metric
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Calabi's diastasis function
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complex space forms
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