Homotopy theory and fundamental groups in algebraic geometry (14F35) Compact Kähler manifolds: generalizations, classification (32J27) Fundamental group, presentations, free differential calculus (57M05) Fundamental groups and their automorphisms (group-theoretic aspects) (20F34) Homology with local coefficients, equivariant cohomology (55N25)
Abstract: The question in the title, first raised by Goldman and Donaldson, was partially answered by Reznikov. We give a complete answer, as follows: if G can be realized as both the fundamental group of a closed 3-manifold and of a compact K"ahler manifold, then G must be finite, and thus belongs to the well-known list of finite subgroups of O(4).
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