A smooth Fano threefold of Family no.2.16 is K-stable if a chosen finite automorphism group fixes no k-rational point of the singular locus of its discriminant quartic.
K-stability of pointless del Pezzo surfaces and Fano 3-folds
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We explore connections between existence of $\Bbbk$-rational points for Fano varieties defined over $\Bbbk$, a subfield of $\mathbb{C}$, and existence of K\"ahler-Einstein metrics on their geometric models. First, we show that geometric models of del Pezzo surfaces with at worst quotient singularities defined over $\Bbbk\subset\mathbb{C}$ admit (orbifold) K\"ahler--Einstein metrics if they do not have $\Bbbk$-rational points. Then we prove the same result for smooth Fano 3-folds with 8 exceptions. Consequently, we explicitly describe several families of pointless Fano 3-folds whose geometric models admit K\"ahler-Einstein metrics. In particular, we obtain new examples of prime Fano 3-folds of genus $12$ that admit K\"ahler--Einstein metrics. Our result can also be used to prove existence of rational points for certain Fano varieties, for example for any smooth Fano 3-fold over $\Bbbk\subset\mathbb{C}$ whose geometric model is strictly K-semistable.
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On K-stability of Fano's last Fanos
A smooth Fano threefold of Family no.2.16 is K-stable if a chosen finite automorphism group fixes no k-rational point of the singular locus of its discriminant quartic.