Kähler hyperbolicity and \(L_ 2\)-Hodge theory (Q2640167)

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Kähler hyperbolicity and \(L_ 2\)-Hodge theory
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    Kähler hyperbolicity and \(L_ 2\)-Hodge theory (English)
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    1991
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    The main purpose of this paper is to study some bounded and d(bounded) forms to develop a generalization of the classical Hodge theory. By passing to the universal covering \(\tilde X\) of a Kähler hyperbolic manifold X and by showing that the \(L_ 2\)-Hodge number \(h^{p,q}L_ 2(\tilde X)\) vanishes if and only if \(p+q<n\), \(n=\dim X\) the author proves that the Euler characteristic \(\chi_ p(X)=\chi (\Omega^ p)\) does not vanish and \(sign \chi_ p=(-1)^{n-p}\) \((\Omega^ p=\Omega^ p(X)\) is the sheaf of holomorphic p-forms on X). It is proved that the \(L_ 2\)-space \(L_ 2\Omega^ p\) of exterior p-forms on a complete manifold X admits Hodge decomposition. The Lefschetz vanishing theorem in the noncompact case, where the dimension of the space \({\mathcal H}^ p\) of harmonic forms is infinite is also one of the problems which the author studies. Using that theorem and some other results he proves \({\mathcal H}^{p,q}=0\) for \(p+q\neq m=\dim_{{\mathbb{C}}}X\) and \({\mathcal H}^{p,q}\neq 0\) for \(p+q=m\) if X is a complete simply connected Kähler manifold whose Kähler form \(\omega\) is d(bounded), \(\Gamma\) a discrete group of isometries of X, such that X/\(\Gamma\) is compact (\({\mathcal H}^{p,q}\) is the space of harmonic \(L_ 2\) forms on X of bidegree (p,q)). Some consequences of this theorem and a lot of interesting examples are considered, too.
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    Lefschetz theorem
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    index theorem
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    Kähler hyperbolic manifold
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    Hodge number
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    Euler characteristic
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    Hodge decomposition
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    harmonic forms
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