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The inverse Monge-Ampere flow and applications to Kahler-Einstein metrics

Differential Geometry 2018-02-07 v2 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

We introduce the inverse Monge-Ampere flow as the gradient flow of the Ding energy functional on the space of Kahler metrics in 2πλc1(X)2 \pi \lambda c_1(X) for λ=±1\lambda=\pm 1. We prove the long-time existence of the flow. In the canonically polarized case, we show that the flow converges smoothly to the unique Kahler-Einstein metric with negative Ricci curvature. In the Fano case, assuming XX admits a Kahler-Einstein metric, we prove the weak convergence of the flow to a Kahler-Einstein metric. In general, we expect that the limit of the flow is related with the optimally destabilizing test configuration for the L2L^2-normalized non-Archimedean Ding functional. We confirm this expectation in the case of toric Fano manifolds.

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@article{arxiv.1712.01685,
  title  = {The inverse Monge-Ampere flow and applications to Kahler-Einstein metrics},
  author = {Tristan C. Collins and Tomoyuki Hisamoto and Ryosuke Takahashi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.01685},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

40 pages. v2. extends convergence result to general Fano manifolds and includes other minor changes