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K\"ahler-Einstein metrics on stable varieties and log canonical pairs

Complex Variables 2016-05-10 v2 Algebraic Geometry Differential Geometry

Abstract

Let XX be a canonically polarized variety, i.e. a complex projective variety such that its canonical class KXK_{X} defines an ample \Q\Q-line bundle, and satisfying the conditions G1G_1 and S2S_2. Our main result says that XX admits a K\"ahler-Einstein metric iff XX has semi-log canonical singularities i.e. iff XX is a stable variety in the sense of Koll\'ar-Shepherd-Barron and Alexeev (whose moduli spaces are known to be compact). By definition a K\"ahler-Einstein metric in this singular context simply means a K\"ahler-Einstein on the regular locus of XX with volume equal to the algebraic volume of KX,K_{X}, i.e. the top intersection number of KX.K_{X}. We also show that such a metric is uniquely determined and extends to define a canonical positive current in c1(KX).c_{1}(K_{X}). Combined with recent results of Odaka our main result shows that XX admits a K\"ahler-Einstein metric iff XX is K-stable, which thus confirms the Yau-Tian-Donaldson conjecture in this general setting of (possibly singular) canonically polarized varieties. More generally, our results are shown to hold in the setting of log minimal varieties and they also generalize some prior results concerning K\"ahler-Einstein metrics on quasi-projective varieties.

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@article{arxiv.1304.2087,
  title  = {K\"ahler-Einstein metrics on stable varieties and log canonical pairs},
  author = {Robert J. Berman and Henri Guenancia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.2087},
  year   = {2016}
}

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46 pages; v2: published version