On the existence problem of Einstein-Maxwell K\"ahler metrics
Abstract
In this expository paper we review on the existence problem of Einstein-Maxwell K\"ahler metrics, and make several remarks. Firstly, we consider a slightly more general set-up than Einstein-Maxwell K\"ahler metrics, and give extensions of volume minimization principle, the notion of toric K-stability and other related results to the general set-up. Secondly, we consider the toric case when the manifold is the one point blow-up of the complex project plane and the K\"ahler class is chosen so that the area of the exceptional curve is sufficiently close to the area of the rational curve of self-intersection number 1. We observe by numerical analysis that there should be a Killing vector field K which gives a toric K-stable pair (, K) in the sense of Apostolov-Maschler.
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