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Second order Einstein deformations

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arxiv 2305.07391 v3 pith:PAXUIEOZ submitted 2023-05-12 math.DG

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We study the integrability to second order of infinitesimal Einstein deformations on compact Riemannian and in particular on K\"ahler manifolds. We find a new way of expressing the necessary and sufficient condition for integrability to second order, which also gives a very clear and compact way of writing the Koiso obstruction. As an application we consider the K\"ahler case, where the condition can be further simplified and in complex dimension $3$ turns out to be purely algebraic. One of our main results is the complete and explicit description of infinitesimal Einstein deformation integrable to second order on the complex $2$-plane Grassmannian, which also has a quaternion K\"ahler structure. As a striking consequence we find that the symmetric Einstein metric on the Grassmannian $ \mathrm{Gr}_2(\bbC^{n+2})$ for $n$ odd is rigid.

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  1. On stability and scalar curvature rigidity of quaternion-K\"ahler manifolds

    math.DG 2024-12 conditional novelty 7.0 of 10

    All quaternion-Kähler manifolds of negative scalar curvature are stable Einstein metrics, hence scalar-curvature rigid, while some positive-curvature examples are not rigid.

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