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Geometry of complex bounded domains with finite-volume quotients

Differential Geometry 2018-09-07 v2 Complex Variables

Abstract

We first show that for a bounded pseudoconvex domain with a manifold quotient of finite-volume in the sense of Kahler-Einstein measure, the identity component of the automorphism group of this domain is semi-simple without compact factors. This partially answers an open question in [Fra95]. Then we apply this result in different settings to solve several open problems, for examples, (1). We prove that the automorphism group of the Griffiths domain [Gri71] in C2\mathbb{C}^2 is discrete. This gives a complete answer to an open question raised four decades ago. (2). We show that for a contractible HHR/USq complex manifold DD with a finite-volume manifold quotient MM, if DD contains a one-parameter group of holomorphic automorphisms and the fundamental group of MM is irreducible, then DD is biholomorphic to a bounded symmetric domain. This theorem can be viewed as a finite-volume version of Nadel-Frankel's solution for the Kahzdan conjecture, which has been open for years. (3). We show that for a bounded convex domain DCnD\subset \mathbb{C}^n of C2C^2-smooth boundary, if DD has a finite-volume manifold quotient with an irreducible fundamental group, then DD is biholomorphic to the unit ball in Cn\mathbb{C}^n, which partially solves an old conjecture of Yau. For (2) and (3) above, if the complex dimension is equal to 22, more refined results will be provided.

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@article{arxiv.1801.00459,
  title  = {Geometry of complex bounded domains with finite-volume quotients},
  author = {Kefeng Liu and Yunhui Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.00459},
  year   = {2018}
}

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