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A priori estimates for weak solutions of complex Monge-Ampère equations

Slimane Benelkourchi, Vincent Guedj, Ahmed Zeriahi (2008)

Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa - Classe di Scienze

Let X be a compact Kähler manifold and ω be a smooth closed form of bidegree ( 1 , 1 ) which is nonnegative and big. We study the classes χ ( X , ω ) of ω -plurisubharmonic functions of finite weighted Monge-Ampère energy. When the weight χ has fast growth at infinity, the corresponding functions are close to be bounded. We show that if a positive Radon measure is suitably dominated by the Monge-Ampère capacity, then it belongs to the range of the Monge-Ampère operator on some class χ ( X , ω ) . This is done by establishing...

A proof of the birationality of certain BHK-mirrors

Patrick Clarke (2014)

Complex Manifolds

We generalize and give an elementary proof of Kelly’s refinement [9] of Shoemaker’s result [11] on the birationality of certain BHK-mirrors. Our approach uses a construction that is equivalent to the Krawitz generalization [10] of the duality in Berglund-Hübsch [2].

A Schwarz lemma for correspondences and applications.

Kaushal Verma (2003)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

A version of the Schwarz lemma for correspondences is studied. Two applications are obtained namely, the 'non-increasing' property of the Kobayashi metric under correspondences and a weak version of the Wong-Rosay theorem for convex, finite type domains admitting a 'non-compact' family of proper correspondences.

A viscosity approach to degenerate complex Monge-Ampère equations

Ahmed Zeriahi (2013)

Annales de la faculté des sciences de Toulouse Mathématiques

This is the content of the lectures given by the author at the winter school KAWA3 held at the University of Barcelona in 2012 from January 30 to February 3. The main goal was to give an account of viscosity techniques and to apply them to degenerate Complex Monge-Ampère equations.We will survey the main techniques used in the viscosity approach and show how to adapt them to degenerate complex Monge-Ampère equations. The heart of the matter in this approach is the “Comparison Principle" which allows...

About the Calabi problem: a finite-dimensional approach

H.-D. Cao, J. Keller (2013)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

Let us consider a projective manifold M n and a smooth volume form Ω on M . We define the gradient flow associated to the problem of Ω -balanced metrics in the quantum formalism, the Ω -balancing flow. At the limit of the quantization, we prove that (see Theorem 1) the Ω -balancing flow converges towards a natural flow in Kähler geometry, the Ω -Kähler flow. We also prove the long time existence of the Ω -Kähler flow and its convergence towards Yau’s solution to the Calabi conjecture of prescribing the...

Affine compact almost-homogeneous manifolds of cohomogeneity one

Daniel Guan (2009)

Open Mathematics

This paper is one in a series generalizing our results in [12, 14, 15, 20] on the existence of extremal metrics to the general almost-homogeneous manifolds of cohomogeneity one. In this paper, we consider the affine cases with hypersurface ends. In particular, we study the existence of Kähler-Einstein metrics on these manifolds and obtain new Kähler-Einstein manifolds as well as Fano manifolds without Kähler-Einstein metrics. As a consequence of our study, we also give a solution to the problem...

Alpha-invariant of toric line bundles

Thibaut Delcroix (2015)

Annales Polonici Mathematici

We generalize the work of Jian Song by computing the α-invariant of any (nef and big) toric line bundle in terms of the associated polytope. We use the analytic version of the computation of the log canonical threshold of monomial ideals to give the log canonical threshold of any non-negatively curved singular hermitian metric on the line bundle, and deduce the α-invariant from this.

Amibes de variétés algébriques et dénombrement de courbes

Ilia Itenberg (2002/2003)

Séminaire Bourbaki

Les amibesdes variétés algébriques dans ( * ) n sont les images de ces variétés par l’application des moments Log : ( * ) n n , Log : ( z 1 , ... , z n ) ( log | z 1 | , ... , log | z n | ) . Des résultats obtenus par G. Mikhalkin montrent l’utilité des amibes pour l’étude des variétés algébriques réelles et complexes. Les amibes peuvent être déformées en des complexes polyédraux appelésvariétés algébriques tropicales. Cette déformation permet, en particulier, de calculer les invariants de Gromov-Witten du plan projectif et d’autres surfaces toriques en dénombrant des courbes...

An index inequality for embedded pseudoholomorphic curves in symplectizations

Michael Hutchings (2002)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

Let Σ be a surface with a symplectic form, let φ be a symplectomorphism of Σ , and let Y be the mapping torus of φ . We show that the dimensions of moduli spaces of embedded pseudoholomorphic curves in × 𝕐 , with cylindrical ends asymptotic to periodic orbits of φ or multiple covers thereof, are bounded from above by an additive relative index. We deduce some compactness results for these moduli spaces. This paper establishes some of the foundations for a program with Michael Thaddeus, to understand...

An ℓ-th root of a test configuration of exponent ℓ

Toshiki Mabuchi (2016)

Complex Manifolds

Let (X, L) be a polarized algebraic manifold. Then for every test configuration μ = (X, L,Ψ) for (X, L) of exponent ℓ, we obtain an ℓ-th root (κ, D) of μ and Gm-equivariant desingularizations ι : X → X and η : X → Y, both isomorphic onX X̂ 0, such that [...] whereκ= (Y, Q, η) is a test configuration for (X, L) of exponent 1, and D is an effective Q-divisor onX such that ℓD is an integral divisor with support in the fiber X0. Then (κ, D) can be chosen in such a way that [...] where C1 and C2 are...

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