Deforming symplectomorphism of certain irreducible Hermitian symmetric spaces of compact type by mean curvature flow (Q283512)

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    Deforming symplectomorphism of certain irreducible Hermitian symmetric spaces of compact type by mean curvature flow
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6580679

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      Deforming symplectomorphism of certain irreducible Hermitian symmetric spaces of compact type by mean curvature flow (English)
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      13 May 2016
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      Kähler-Einstein manifold
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      symplectomorphism
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      mean curvature flow
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      The authors extend the results by Medoš and Wang on the mean curvature flow deformations of symplectomorphisms to certain irreducible Hermitian symmetric spaces of compact type.NEWLINENEWLINENEWLINEIn [J. Differ. Geom. 87, No. 2, 309--342 (2011; Zbl 1230.53063)], \textit{I. Medoš} and \textit{M.-T. Wang} used mean curvature flow methods to deform symplectomorphisms of \(\mathbb CP^n\). They obtain that any \(\Lambda\)-pinched symplectomorphism of \(\mathbb CP^n\) is symplectically isotopic to a biholomorphic isometry, for \(\Lambda\) in a range depending just on \(n\).NEWLINENEWLINENEWLINEThe authors of the paper under review generalize the results by Medoš and Wang to complex Grassmann manifold \(G(n,n+m;\mathbb C)\) (Theorem 1.1) and to compact totally geodesic Kähler-Einstein submanifolds of it -- in particular, \(\mathrm {SO}(2n)/\mathrm{U}(n)\) and \(\mathrm{Sp}(n)/\mathrm{U}(n)\), for \(n\geq 2\) (Theorem 1.2). Theorem 5.1 generalizes these results. The case of complex tori is studied in Theorem 1.3.
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