If a smooth Fano manifold admits a Kähler-Ricci soliton, then for all sufficiently large k the canonical cone of X times complex projective k-space has a Calabi-Yau cone structure.
Moment map, convex function and extremal point
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The moment map $\mu$ is a central concept in the study of Hamiltonian actions of compact Lie groups $K$ on symplectic manifolds. In this short note, we propose a theory of moment maps coupled with an $\mathrm{Ad}_K$-invariant convex function $f$ on $\mathfrak{k}^{\ast}$, the dual of Lie algebra of $K$, and study the properties of the critical point of $f\circ\mu$. Our motivation comes from Donaldson \cite{Donaldson2017} which is an example of infinite dimensional version of our setting. As an application, we interpret K\"ahler-Ricci solitons as a special case of the generalized extremal metric.
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From K\"ahler Ricci solitons to Calabi-Yau K\"ahler cones
If a smooth Fano manifold admits a Kähler-Ricci soliton, then for all sufficiently large k the canonical cone of X times complex projective k-space has a Calabi-Yau cone structure.