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Monge-Ampère Equations, Geodesics and Geometric Invariant Theory

D.H. Phong, Jacob Sturm (2005)

Journées Équations aux dérivées partielles

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Existence and uniqueness theorems for weak solutions of a complex Monge-Ampère equation are established, extending the Bedford-Taylor pluripotential theory. As a consequence, using the Tian-Yau-Zelditch theorem, it is shown that geodesics in the space of Kähler potentials can be approximated by geodesics in the spaces of Bergman metrics. Motivation from Donaldson’s program on constant scalar curvature metrics and Yau’s strategy of approximating Kähler metrics by Bergman metrics is also...

Canonical metrics on some domains of n

Fabio Zuddas (2008-2009)

Séminaire de théorie spectrale et géométrie

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The study of the existence and uniqueness of a preferred Kähler metric on a given complex manifold M is a very important area of research. In this talk we recall the main results and open questions for the most important canonical metrics (Einstein, constant scalar curvature, extremal, Kähler-Ricci solitons) in the compact and the non-compact case, then we consider a particular class of complex domains D in n , the so-called Hartogs domains, which can be equipped with a natural Kaehler...

Compatible complex structures on twistor space

Guillaume Deschamps (2011)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

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Let M be a Riemannian 4-manifold. The associated twistor space is a bundle whose total space Z admits a natural metric. The aim of this article is to study properties of complex structures on Z which are compatible with the fibration and the metric. The results obtained enable us to translate some metric properties on M (scalar flat, scalar-flat Kähler...) in terms of complex properties of its twistor space Z .

On a generalized Calabi-Yau equation

Hongyu Wang, Peng Zhu (2010)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

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Dealing with the generalized Calabi-Yau equation proposed by Gromov on closed almost-Kähler manifolds, we extend to arbitrary dimension a non-existence result proved in complex dimension 2 .