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K\"ahler-Ricci Flow preserves negative anti-bisectional curvature

Differential Geometry 2021-01-05 v2 Analysis of PDEs Complex Variables

Abstract

In recent work (Pure Appl. Anal. 2 (2020), 397-426), the first named author and J. Zhang found a connection between the regularity theory of optimal transport and the curvature of K\"ahler manifolds. In particular, we showed that the MTW tensor for a cost function c(x,y)=Ψ(xy)c(x,y)=\Psi(x-y) can be understood as the anti-bisectional curvature of an associated K\"ahler metric defined on a tube domain. Here, the anti-bisectional curvature is defined as R(X,Y,X,Y)R(\mathcal{X}, \overline{ \mathcal{Y}},\mathcal{X}, \overline{ \mathcal{Y}}) where X\mathcal{X} and Y\mathcal{Y} are polarized (1,0)(1,0) vectors and RR is the curvature tensor. The correspondence between the anti-bisectional curvature and the MTW tensor provides a meaningful sense in which the anti-bisectional curvature can have a sign (i.e., be positive or negative). In this paper, we study the behavior of the anti-bisectional curvature under K\"ahler-Ricci flow. We find that non-positive anti-bisectional curvature is preserved under the flow. In complex dimension two, we also show that non-negative orthogonal anti-bisectional curvature (i.e., the MTW(0) condition) is preserved under the flow. We provide several applications of these results -- in complex geometry, optimal transport, and affine geometry.

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@article{arxiv.2011.07181,
  title  = {K\"ahler-Ricci Flow preserves negative anti-bisectional curvature},
  author = {Gabriel Khan and Fangyang Zheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.07181},
  year   = {2021}
}

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41 pages. Version changes: A stronger version of Corollary 6 and minor edits