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Log Calabi--Yau manifolds: holomorphic tensors, stability and universal cover (2509.07508v1)

Published 9 Sep 2025 in math.AG, math.CV, and math.DG

Abstract: We study various geometric properties of log Calabi-Yau manifolds, i.e. log smooth pairs $(X,D)$ such that $K_X+D=0$. More specifically, we focus on the two cases where $X$ is a Fano manifold and $D$ is either smooth or has two proportional components. Despite the existence of a complete Ricci flat K\"ahler metric on $X\setminus D$ in both cases, we will show that the geometric properties of the pair $(X,D)$ are vastly different, e.g. validity of Bochner principle, local triviality of the quasi-Albanese map, polystability of $T_X(-\log D)$ and compactifiability of the universal cover of $X\setminus D$. When $D$ has two components we show that the universal cover of $X\setminus D$ is a Calabi-Yau manifold of infinite topological type, and we describe the geometry at infinity from a Riemannian point of view.

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