Arc K-semistability is claimed to be a very general algebraic property in flat families via openness of Paul-stability of pairs, but the proof of the pair-stability lemma contains a false assertion about orbit-closure fibers.
Discriminants and Higher K-energies on Polarized K\"ahler Manifolds
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Given a compact polarized K\"ahler manifold $X\hookrightarrow\mathbb{CP}^N$, the space of Bergman metrics on $X$, parameterized by $\mathrm{SL}(N+1,\mathbb{C})$, corresponds to a dense set in the space of K\"ahler potentials in the K\"ahler class as $N\to\infty$. Critical points of the $k$th K-energy functional, which is defined on the K\"ahler class, correspond to metrics with harmonic $k$th Chern form. In this paper it is shown that the higher K-energy functionals, when restricted to the Bergman metrics, are expressible as the energies of certain pairs of vectors (tensors products of discriminants). Consequentially, we obtain results on the asymptotic behavior of these functionals along 1-parameter subgroups and their boundedness properties.
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Arc K-semistability is claimed to be a very general algebraic property in flat families via openness of Paul-stability of pairs, but the proof of the pair-stability lemma contains a false assertion about orbit-closure fibers.