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Kahler manifolds and cross quadratic bisectional curvature

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 Publication date 2019
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In this article we continue the study of the two curvature notions for Kahler manifolds introduced by the first named author earlier: the so-called cross quadratic bisectional curvature (CQB) and its dual ($^d$CQB). We first show that compact Kahler manifolds with CQB$_1>0$ or $mbox{}^d$CQB$_1>0$ are Fano, while nonnegative CQB$_1$ or $mbox{}^d$CQB$_1$ leads to a Fano manifold as well, provided that the universal cover does not contain a flat de Rham factor. For the latter statement we employ the Kahler-Ricci flow to deform the metric. We conjecture that all Kahler C-spaces will have nonnegative CQB and positive $^d$CQB. By giving irreducible such examples with arbitrarily large second Betti numbers we show that the positivity of these two curvature put no restriction on the Betti number. A strengthened conjecture is that any Kahler C-space will actually have positive CQB unless it is a ${mathbb P}^1$ bundle. Finally we give an example of non-symmetric, irreducible Kahler C-space with $b_2>1$ and positive CQB, as well as compact non-locally symmetric Kahler manifolds with CQB$<0$ and $^d$CQB$<0$.



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