Regularization of currents with mass control and singular Morse inequalities
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Abstract: Let be a compact complex, not necessarily K"ahler, manifold of dimension . We characterise the volume of any holomorphic line bundle as the supremum of the Monge-Amp`ere masses over all closed positive currents in the first Chern class of , where is the absolutely continuous part in the Lebesgue decomposition. This result, new in the non-K"ahler context, can be seen as holomorphic Morse inequalities for the cohomology of high tensor powers of line bundles endowed with arbitrarily singular Hermitian metrics. It gives, in particular, a new bigness criterion for line bundles in terms of existence of singular Hermitian metrics satisfying positivity conditions. The proof is based on the construction of a new regularisation for closed -currents with a control of the Monge-Amp`ere masses of the approximating sequence. To this end, we prove a potential-theoretic result in one complex variable and study the growth of multiplier ideal sheaves associated with increasingly singular metrics.
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