Kähler-Einstein metrics on Pasquier's two-orbits varieties (Q2162772)
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Kähler-Einstein metrics on Pasquier's two-orbits varieties (English)
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9 August 2022
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The author studies the \(K\)-polystability property for two special families of Fano manifolds \(\mathcal P_{F_4}\) and \(\mathcal P_{A_1\times G_2}\). These manifolds are examples of Fano manifolds satisfying some special properties. The author proves that these two families of manifolds are \(K\)-polystable. The main technique of the proof is the following criterion for \(K\)-polystability. Theorem 2.5. [\textit{Z. Zhuang}, ``Optimal destabilizing centers and equivariant \(K\)-stability'', Preprint, \url{arXiv:2004.09413}]. Assume that a reductive algebraic group \(G\) acts on \((X, L)\). If \(\beta(F) > 0\) for any \(G\)-invariant prime divisor \(F\) over \(X\), then \(X\) is \(K\)-polystable. Thus they admit Kähler-Einstein metrics. This give a contradiction to a folklore conjecture. The family of manifold \(\mathcal P_{A_1\times G_2}\) has specializations to another family of Fano manifolds, which do not admit Kähler-Einstein metrics.
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Fano manifold
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Kähler-Einstein metric
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\(K\)-stability
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two orbits variety
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