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Nontrivial examples of coupled equations for Kähler metrics and Yang-Mills connections

Julien Keller, Christina Tønnesen-Friedman (2012)

Open Mathematics

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We provide nontrivial examples of solutions to the system of coupled equations introduced by M. García-Fernández for the uniformization problem of a triple (M; L; E), where E is a holomorphic vector bundle over a polarized complex manifold (M, L), generalizing the notions of both constant scalar curvature Kähler metric and Hermitian-Einstein metric.

Kähler-Einstein metrics: Old and New

Daniele Angella, Cristiano Spotti (2017)

Complex Manifolds

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We present classical and recent results on Kähler-Einstein metrics on compact complex manifolds, focusing on existence, obstructions and relations to algebraic geometric notions of stability (K-stability). These are the notes for the SMI course "Kähler-Einstein metrics" given by C.S. in Cortona (Italy), May 2017. The material is not intended to be original.

An extension theorem for Kähler currents with analytic singularities

Tristan C. Collins, Valentino Tosatti (2014)

Annales de la faculté des sciences de Toulouse Mathématiques

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We prove an extension theorem for Kähler currents with analytic singularities in a Kähler class on a complex submanifold of a compact Kähler manifold.

Singular Poisson-Kähler geometry of certain adjoint quotients

Johannes Huebschmann (2007)

Banach Center Publications

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The Kähler quotient of a complex reductive Lie group relative to the conjugation action carries a complex algebraic stratified Kähler structure which reflects the geometry of the group. For the group SL(n,ℂ), we interpret the resulting singular Poisson-Kähler geometry of the quotient in terms of complex discriminant varieties and variants thereof.

Toric extremal Kähler-Ricci solitons are Kähler-Einstein

Simone Calamai, David Petrecca (2017)

Complex Manifolds

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In this short note, we prove that a Calabi extremal Kähler-Ricci soliton on a compact toric Kähler manifold is Einstein. This settles for the class of toric manifolds a general problem stated by the authors that they solved only under some curvature assumptions.