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Streets-Tian Conjecture on Lie algebras with codimension $2$ abelian ideals

Differential Geometry 2024-10-08 v1

Abstract

A Hermitian-symplectic metric is a Hermitian metric whose K\"ahler form is given by the (1,1)(1,1)-part of a closed 22-form. Streets-Tian Conjecture states that a compact complex manifold admitting a Hermitian-symplectic metric must be K\"ahlerian (i.e., admitting a K\"ahler metric). The conjecture is known to be true in dimension 22 but is open in dimensions 33 or higher in general, except in a number of special situations, such as twistor spaces (Verbitsky), Fujiki C{\mathcal C} spaces (Chiose), Vaisman manifolds (Angella-Otiman), etc. For Lie-complex manifolds (namely, compact quotients G/ΓG/\Gamma of Lie groups by discrete subgroups with left-invariant complex structures), the conjecture has also been confirmed in a number of special cases, including when GG is nilpotent (Enrietti-Fino-Vezzoni), when GG is completely solvable (Fino-Kasuya), or when JJ is abelian (Fino-Kasuya-Vezzoni), or GG is almost abelian (Fino-Kasuya-Vezzoni, Fino-Paradiso), etc. In this article, we conduct a detailed case analysis and confirm Streets-Tian Conjecture for GG whose Lie algebra contains an abelian ideal of codimension 22. Such Lie algebras are always solvable of step at most 33, but are not 22-step solvable and not completely solvable in general. Our approach is explicit in nature by describing both the Hermitian-symplectic metrics on such Lie algebras and the pathways of deforming them into K\"ahler ones, in hope of advancing our understanding of the subtlety and intricacy of this interesting conjecture in non-K\"ahler geometry.

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@article{arxiv.2410.04791,
  title  = {Streets-Tian Conjecture on Lie algebras with codimension $2$ abelian ideals},
  author = {Kexiang Cao and Fangyang Zheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.04791},
  year   = {2024}
}

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13 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2409.09425