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arxiv: 1307.3008 · v3 · pith:4PHSYBISnew · submitted 2013-07-11 · 🧮 math.CV · math-ph· math.DG· math.MP

From Monge-Ampere equations to envelopes and geodesic rays in the zero temperature limit

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Let X be a compact complex manifold equipped with a smooth (but not necessarily positive) closed form theta of one-one type. By a well-known envelope construction this data determines a canonical theta-psh function u which is not two times differentiable, in general. We introduce a family of regularizations of u, parametrized by a positive number beta, defined as the smooth solutions of complex Monge-Ampere equations of Aubin-Yau type. It is shown that, as beta tends to infinity, the regularizations converge to the envelope u in the strongest possible Holder sense. A generalization of this result to the case of a nef and big cohomology class is also obtained. As a consequence new PDE proofs are obtained for the regularity results for envelopes in [14] (which, however, are weaker than the results in [14] in the case of a non-nef big class). Applications to the regularization problem for quasi-psh functions and geodesic rays in the closure of the space of Kahler metrics are given. As briefly explained there is a statistical mechanical motivation for this regularization procedure, where beta appears as the inverse temperature. This point of view also leads to an interpretation of the regularizations as transcendental Bergman metrics.

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