Positivity of relative canonical bundles and applications
Abstract
Given a family of canonically polarized manifolds, the unique K\"ahler-Einstein metrics on the fibers induce a hermitian metric on the relative canonical bundle . We use a global elliptic equation to show that this metric is strictly positive on , unless the family is infinitesimally trivial. For degenerating families we show that the curvature form on the total space can be extended as a (semi-)positive closed current. By fiber integration it follows that the generalized Weil-Petersson form on the base possesses an extension as a positive current. We prove an extension theorem for hermitian line bundles, whose curvature forms have this property. This theorem can be applied to a determinant line bundle associated to the relative canonical bundle on the total space. As an application the quasi-projectivity of the moduli space of canonically polarized varieties follows. The direct images , , carry natural hermitian metrics. We prove an explicit formula for the curvature tensor of these direct images. We apply it to the morphisms that are induced by the Kodaira-Spencer map and obtain a differential geometric proof for hyperbolicity properties of .
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@article{arxiv.1201.2930,
title = {Positivity of relative canonical bundles and applications},
author = {Georg Schumacher},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.2930},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Supercedes arXiv:0808.3259v4 and arXiv:1002.4858v2. To appear in Invent. math