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Classification results for expanding and shrinking gradient Kähler-Ricci solitons (1904.00147v2)

Published 30 Mar 2019 in math.DG

Abstract: We first show that a K\"ahler cone appears as the tangent cone of a complete expanding gradient K\"ahler-Ricci soliton with quadratic curvature decay with derivatives if and only if it has a smooth canonical model (on which the soliton lives). This allows us to classify two-dimensional complete expanding gradient K\"ahler-Ricci solitons with quadratic curvature decay with derivatives. We then show that any two-dimensional complete shrinking gradient K\"ahler-Ricci soliton whose scalar curvature tends to zero at infinity is, up to pullback by an element of $GL(2,\,\mathbb{C})$, either the flat Gaussian shrinking soliton on $\mathbb{C}{2}$ or the $U(2)$-invariant shrinking gradient K\"ahler-Ricci soliton of Feldman-Ilmanen-Knopf on the blowup of $\mathbb{C}{2}$ at one point. Finally, we show that up to pullback by an element of $GL(n,\,\mathbb{C})$, the only complete shrinking gradient K\"ahler-Ricci soliton with bounded Ricci curvature on $\mathbb{C}{n}$ is the flat Gaussian shrinking soliton and on the total space of $\mathcal{O}(-k)\to\mathbb{P}{n-1}$ for $0<k<n$ is the $U(n)$-invariant example of Feldman-Ilmanen-Knopf. In the course of the proof, we establish the uniqueness of the soliton vector field of a complete shrinking gradient K\"ahler-Ricci soliton with bounded Ricci curvature in the Lie algebra of a torus. A key tool used to achieve this result is the Duistermaat-Heckman theorem from symplectic geometry. This provides the first step towards understanding the relationship between complete shrinking gradient K\"ahler-Ricci solitons and algebraic geometry.

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