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Optimal destabilization of K-unstable Fano varieties via stability thresholds

Blum, Harold
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Liu, Yuchen
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Zhou, Chuyu  
January 1, 2022
Geometry & Topology

We show that for a K-unstable Fano variety, any divisorial valuation computing its stability threshold induces a nontrivial special test configuration preserving the stability threshold. When such a divisorial valuation exists, we show that the Fano variety degenerates to a uniquely determined twisted K-polystable Fano variety. We also show that the stability threshold can be approximated by divisorial valuations induced by special test configurations. As an application of the above results and the analytic work of Datar, Szekelyhidi and Ross, we deduce that greatest Ricci lower bounds of Fano manifolds of fixed dimension form a finite set of rational numbers. As a key step in the proofs, we adapt the process of Li and Xu producing special test configurations to twisted K-stability in the sense of Dervan.

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research article
DOI
10.2140/gt.2022.26.2507
Web of Science ID

WOS:000968685700003

Author(s)
Blum, Harold
Liu, Yuchen
Zhou, Chuyu  
Date Issued

2022-01-01

Published in
Geometry & Topology
Volume

26

Issue

6

Start page

2507

End page

2564

Subjects

Mathematics

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Mathematics

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kahler-einstein metrics

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lower bounds

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alpha-invariants

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ricci flow

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volume

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boundedness

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valuations

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curvature

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existence

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May 8, 2023
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