Growth of balls of holomorphic sections on projective toric varieties (Q2807992)

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    Growth of balls of holomorphic sections on projective toric varieties
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6585167

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      Growth of balls of holomorphic sections on projective toric varieties (English)
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      25 May 2016
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      toric varieties
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      equilibrium weight
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      energy functional
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      Bernstei- Markov property
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      Monge-Ampère operator
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      The article contains proofs for toric varieties of Theorem A and Theorem B from the article by \textit{R. Berman} and \textit{S. Boucksom} [Invent. Math. 181, No. 2, 337--394 (2010; Zbl 1208.32020)]. Let \(X\) be a complex projective nonsingular toric variety and \(D\) a toric divisor on \(X\) such that the equivariant line bundle \(\mathscr{O}(D)\) is big and nef. Let for \(i=0,1\), continuous toric metrized divisors \(\overline{D}_i:=(D,||\cdot||_{\overline{D}_i})\) be defined on \(X\). Let \(\mu_j\) be torus-invariant probability measures that fulfill the Bernstein-Markov property with respect to \(||\cdot||_{\overline{D}_i}\). The main result of the article describes asymptotic behaviour of \(\mathscr{L}_k(\mu,\overline{D})\), the functional volume of the balls of the holomorphic sections of a continuous toric divisor \(\overline{D}\) when \(k\) tends to \(\infty\). In other words, if \(k\rightarrow \infty\) then: NEWLINE\[NEWLINE \mathscr{L}_k(\mu_1,\overline{D}_1)-\mathscr{L}_k(\mu_0,\overline{D}_0)\rightarrow \mathscr{E}_{eq}(\overline{D}_1)-\mathscr{E}_{eq}(\overline{D}_0), NEWLINE\]NEWLINE where \(\mathscr{E}_{eq}(\overline{D}_i)\) is the energy at equilibrium. The energy at equilibrium is defined via the Monge-Ampère functional \(\mathscr{E}\) using the theory of Bedford-Taylor.
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