Residue formula for Morita-Futaki-Bott invariant on orbifolds (Q338067)

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    Residue formula for Morita-Futaki-Bott invariant on orbifolds
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6647541

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      Residue formula for Morita-Futaki-Bott invariant on orbifolds (English)
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      3 November 2016
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      compact complex orbifolds
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      holomorphic vector fields
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      Morita-Futaki-Bott invariant
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      Let \(X\) be a compact complex orbifold of dimension \(n\). Choose any Hermitian metric \(h\) on \(X\), let \(\nabla\) and \(\Theta\) be the Hermitian connection and the curvature, respectively. For \(\xi\) a global holomorphic vector field on \(X\), there exists an operator NEWLINE\[NEWLINE L(\xi) := [\xi,\;\cdot \;] - \nabla_\xi(\;\cdot \;): T^{1,0} X\longrightarrow T^{1,0} X. NEWLINE\]NEWLINE Let \(\phi\) be an invariant polnomial of degree \(n+k\); the Futaki-Morita integral invariant is defined by NEWLINE\[NEWLINE f_\phi = \int _X \overline{\phi} \big( \underbrace{ L(\xi), \ldots , L(\xi)}_{ k \;\text{ times} }, \underbrace{ \frac{1}{2\pi } \Theta, \ldots , \frac{1}{2\pi} \Theta}_{n \;\text{ times} } \big), NEWLINE\]NEWLINE here \(\overline{\phi}\) denotes the polarization, see [\textit{A. Futaki} et al. Proc. Japan Acad., Ser. A 60, 369--372 (1984; Zbl 0587.32042)]. NEWLINENEWLINENEWLINENEWLINE The main result is as follows. Let \(\xi\) a holomorphic vector field on \(X\) with only isolated (possibly degenerated) singularities, then NEWLINE\[NEWLINE\begin{pmatrix} n+k \\ n \end{pmatrix} f_\phi (\xi) = (-1)^k \sum_{p \in\mathrm{Sing}(\xi)} \frac{1}{\# G_p} \mathrm{Res}_{\tilde{p}} \left\{ \frac{ \phi (J \widetilde{\xi}) d\widetilde{z}_1 \wedge \cdots \wedge d\widetilde{z}_n}{ \widetilde{\xi}_1 \ldots \widetilde{\xi}_n} \right\}, NEWLINE\]NEWLINE where \(\pi_p: (\widetilde{U}, \widetilde{p}) \longrightarrow (U,p)\) locally describes \(X\), \(G_p\) is the finite group giving origin to \(\pi_p\), \(\widetilde{( \;)}\) means the pull-back operator \(\pi^*_p\), and \( J\widetilde{\xi}= \left( \frac{ \partial \widetilde{ \xi_i} }{ \partial \widetilde{z}_j } \right)_{1 \leq i, j \leq n} \).NEWLINENEWLINEAs application, a new proof of the non-existence of Kähler-Einstein metrics on weighted projective planes is given.
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