Non-extendability of complex structures
Abstract
There exists a complex structure J on a connected open subset S3δ× S3 of S6. The present paper proves that: (1) J can be extended to a global almost complex structure J on S6; (2) any extension to S6 is necessarily non-integrable. Therefore, it is impossible to deform J to an integrable almost complex structure on S6 while fixing it on S3δ× S3. This phenomenon indicates that the deformation strategy suggested by S.-T. Yau in his Problem 52 cannot be realized in this sense.
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