Statistical mechanics of interpolation nodes, pluripotential theory and complex geometry
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2019

This is mainly a survey, explaining how the probabilistic (statistical mechanical) construction of Kahler-Einstein metrics on compact complex manifolds, introduced in a series of works by the author, naturally arises from classical approximation and interpolation problems in C-n. A fair amount of background material is included. Along the way the results are generalized to the non-compact setting of C-n. This yields a probabilistic construction of Kahler solutions to Einstein's equations in C-n, with cosmological constant -beta, from a gas of interpolation nodes in equilibrium at positive inverse temperature beta. In the infinite temperature limit, beta -> 0, solutions to the Calabi-Yau equation are obtained. In the opposite zero temperature case the results may be interpreted as "transcendental" analogs of classical asymptotics for orthogonal polynomials, with the inverse temperature beta playing the role of the degree of a polynomial.

large deviations

point processes

complex Monge-Ampere operators

pluricomplex Green functions

Författare

Robert Berman

Göteborgs universitet

Chalmers, Matematiska vetenskaper, Algebra och geometri

Annales Polonici Mathematici

0066-2216 (ISSN) 1730-6272 (eISSN)

Vol. 123 1 71-153

Ämneskategorier

Geometri

Matematisk analys

DOI

10.4064/ap180925-4-7

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2019-12-06