2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00222-013-0449-0
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Deformation limits of projective manifolds: Hodge numbers and strongly Gauduchon metrics

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“…1K ⇐⇒ b 1 is even ( [17]) ⇐⇒ 1S ( [14], Lemme II.3, or [21], p. 18) (in [16], Proposition 25, the authors proved that 1S ⇐⇒ 1WK). The Hopf surface is not in this class.…”
Section: Examplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1K ⇐⇒ b 1 is even ( [17]) ⇐⇒ 1S ( [14], Lemme II.3, or [21], p. 18) (in [16], Proposition 25, the authors proved that 1S ⇐⇒ 1WK). The Hopf surface is not in this class.…”
Section: Examplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A strengthened version of the Gauduchon condition was considered by Popovici in [47]: Definition 2.6. (strongly Gauduchon metric).…”
Section: Kähler Type Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of course strongly Gauduchon implies Gauduchon and these notions coincide if the ∂∂-lemma holds on X (see [47]) but in general the inclusion is strict. Note also that any balanced metric is strongly Gauduchon.…”
Section: Kähler Type Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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