Examples and non-examples of polyhedral Kähler surfaces

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Abstract: Polyhedral K"ahler surfaces are a class of complex surfaces, which are flat everywhere except on a two-dimensional skeleton. They are defined as a generalisation of the "gluing a polygon side by side" construction of flat Riemann surfaces. In this article, we introduce two classes of polyhedral K"ahler surfaces with trivial holonomy: products of polyhedral K"ahler curves with zero holonomy and ramified coverings of tori, and prove that none of these classes is contained in the other. Existence of other types of polyhedral K"ahler surfaces is still open.









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