For log Calabi-Yau pairs, a smooth boundary gives holonomy SU(n), Bochner principle, and stability, while two boundary components break all three and make the universal cover non-compactifiable.
A strong counterexample to the log canonical Beauville--Bogomolov decomposition
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For every $d \geq 4$, we construct a $d$-dimensional, log canonical, $K$-trivial variety with the property that two general fibers of its Albanese morphism are not birational. This provides a strong counterexample to the Beauville--Bogomolov decomposition in the log canonical setting. This construction can also be adapted to construct a smooth quasi-projective variety of logarithmic Kodaira dimension 0 whose quasi-Albanese morphism has maximal variation. On the positive side, we show that the Albanese morphism for log canonical pairs with nef anti-canonical class is a locally stable family of pairs.
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Log Calabi--Yau manifolds: holomorphic tensors, stability and universal cover
For log Calabi-Yau pairs, a smooth boundary gives holonomy SU(n), Bochner principle, and stability, while two boundary components break all three and make the universal cover non-compactifiable.