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A note on the pluriclosed flow on balanced manifolds with $c_1=0$

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Pith's one-line read On compact Lie group quotients that are balanced with vanishing first Chern class, the pluriclosed flow starting from an invariant initial metric exists for all time and converges smoothly to a Kähler metric.

desk verdict This note verifies the Fino-Vezzoni conjecture only for invariant metrics on Lie-group quotients, adding one concrete case but leaving the general claim untouched. read the letter →

arxiv 2606.03176 v1 pith:T4A5B6FQ submitted 2026-06-02 math.DG

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keywords pluriclosedflowbalancedmanifoldsfirstChernclassKählermetricsLiegroupquotientsHermitianparabolicflowsChern-Ricciform
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The paper states a conjecture that the pluriclosed flow on any compact balanced manifold with c1 equal to zero has long-time existence for every initial pluriclosed metric and converges to a Kähler metric. The authors verify the conjecture holds when the manifold is realized as a compact quotient of a Lie group, the background balanced metric is invariant with zero Chern-Ricci form, and the initial metric is likewise invariant. This supplies concrete supporting evidence for the general statement by exhibiting the predicted long-time behavior and smooth convergence under the invariance hypotheses. A reader would care because the result links a parabolic flow on Hermitian metrics to the existence of Kähler structures on these special complex manifolds.

What carries the argument

The pluriclosed flow, a parabolic evolution equation on Hermitian metrics that preserves the pluriclosed condition while deforming the metric in the direction determined by the Chern curvature.

What would settle it

An explicit computation on one such invariant quotient manifold showing that the flow starting from an invariant initial metric develops a singularity in finite time.

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Core claim

When M is a compact quotient of a Lie group by a discrete subgroup, the background metric ω_B is invariant and balanced with vanishing Chern-Ricci form, and the initial metric ω_0 is invariant and pluriclosed, the pluriclosed flow admits a long-time solution ω_t that converges smoothly to a Kähler metric as t tends to infinity.

Load-bearing premise

Both the background balanced metric and the initial pluriclosed metric must be invariant under the Lie group action.

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If this is right

  • The flow produces a Kähler metric in the same cohomology class as the initial pluriclosed metric.
  • Invariance of the data guarantees that the evolution equation remains well-defined for all positive times.
  • The limiting Kähler metric is a fixed point of the flow.
  • The result supplies a new family of examples where the Fino-Vezzoni conjecture holds.

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Editorial extensions of the paper, not claims the author makes directly.

  • The same invariance technique might be applied to other parabolic flows on Hermitian metrics to obtain long-time existence.
  • One could attempt to remove the invariance assumption by approximating non-invariant metrics with invariant ones on the same manifolds.
  • The convergence statement implies that the space of invariant pluriclosed metrics is connected to the space of invariant Kähler metrics by a continuous path.
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Summary. The paper conjectures that on any compact balanced manifold (M, ω_B) with c_1(M)=0 the pluriclosed flow admits long-time solutions ω_t for every initial pluriclosed metric ω_0, with ω_t converging smoothly to a Kähler metric as t→∞. It verifies the conjecture when M is a compact quotient of a Lie group by a discrete subgroup, both ω_B and ω_0 are invariant, and the Chern-Ricci form of ω_B vanishes, thereby supplying new evidence for the Fino-Vezzoni conjecture.

Significance. If the verification is correct, the result supplies a concrete, non-trivial instance of long-time existence and convergence for the pluriclosed flow on non-Kähler balanced manifolds with vanishing first Chern class. The reduction to an invariant ODE system is a standard technique that yields explicit control; the manuscript thereby adds a falsifiable data point to the broader conjecture without introducing new parameters or ad-hoc assumptions.

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  1. The abstract and introduction should explicitly state the dimension of the Lie algebra or the structure constants used in the invariant reduction so that the ODE system can be reproduced from the text alone.
  2. Notation for the Chern-Ricci form of the background metric should be introduced once in §2 and used consistently; the current alternation between ρ_B and Ric(ω_B) is minor but unnecessary.

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We thank the referee for their positive assessment and recommendation to accept the manuscript. The report correctly identifies the scope of our verification of the Fino-Vezzoni conjecture in the invariant setting on balanced Lie group quotients with vanishing first Chern class.

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No significant circularity; direct verification in symmetric case

full rationale

The paper states a conjecture for general balanced manifolds with c1=0 and verifies long-time existence plus convergence only under the explicit restrictions that M is a Lie-group quotient, both metrics are invariant, and the Chern-Ricci form vanishes. No derivation step reduces a claimed prediction to a fitted parameter, self-definition, or load-bearing self-citation; the verification proceeds by direct analysis of the flow equation while preserving invariance. This is a standard, non-circular mathematical check on a restricted class and does not rely on any of the enumerated circular patterns.

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abstract

We conjecture that on any compact balanced manifold $(M, \omega_B)$ with $c_{1}(M)=0$, the pluriclosed flow admits long-time solutions $\omega_{t}$ for every initial pluriclosed metric, and that $\omega_{t}$ converges smoothly to a K\"ahler metric as $t \to \infty$. We verify that this phenomenon occurs when $M$ is a compact quotient of a Lie group by a discrete subgroup, the background metric $\omega_{B}$ is invariant with vanishing Chern--Ricci form, and the initial metric $\omega_{0}$ is invariant. In particular, this provides new evidences for the Fino-Vezzoni conjecture.

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