Asymptotics of polybalanced metrics under relative stability constraints (Q645102)
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Asymptotics of polybalanced metrics under relative stability constraints (English)
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8 November 2011
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Firstly, we explain briefly the notion of relative Chow stability introduced by the author in the context of projective manifolds with non trivial automorphisms group. Let us consider a polarized manifold \((M,L)\) and the vector space \(V_m=H^0(L^m)\). Let \(T\) be an algebraic torus in \(\mathrm{SL}(V_m)\) with Lie algebra \(\tau\subset Lie(K)\) contained in the Lie algebra of a maximal connected linear subgroup \(K\) of \(\mathrm{Aut}(M)\), the holomorphic automorphisms of \(M\). Consider now the decomposition of \[ V_m=\bigoplus_k V_k \] as \(\tau\)-eigenspaces using multiplicative characters in \(\Hom(T, \mathbb{C}^*)\) of the torus. Define now the following subgroup of \(\mathrm{SL}(V_m)\), \[ S_m=\prod_k \mathrm{SL}(V_k). \] Then, it is possible to define, using \(S_m\) and its centralizer \(H_m\) in \(\mathrm{SL}(V_m)\), an algebraic subgroup denoted \(G_m\) of the centralizer \(H_m\cdot S_m\) of the torus \(T\) in \(\mathrm{SL}(V_m)\). There is actually a natural metric on \(\mathrm{Lie}(H_m)\) and thus an orthogonal complement \(\tau^\perp\) of \(\tau\) in \(\mathrm{Lie}(H_m)\). Associated to \(\tau^\perp\), one has an algebraic torus in \(H_m\) denoted \(T^\perp\) and \(G_m\) is given by \[ G_m=T^\perp \cdot S_m. \] Then \((M,L)\) is said to be \(T\)-relative chow stable if the Chow point of \(M\) is G.I.T stable with respect to the action of \(G_m\). The main result of the paper is that the \(T\)-relative Chow stability is equivalent to the existence of polybalanced metrics. These metrics are defined as metrics such that a certain weighted sum \(\tilde{B}_m\) of Bergman functions associated to all the \(V_k\) is constant. Note that there is an asymptotics expansion (in powers of \(m\)) of \(\tilde{B}_m\) that involve Hamiltonian functions that produce holomorphic vector fields. The interest of the result is of course in view of a generalization of the theory of balanced metrics to the case of extremal Kähler metrics in an integral Kähler class.
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torus action
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chow stability
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extremal metrics
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polybalanced
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balanced metrics
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quantization
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