Michael Albanese

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Name Michael Albanese
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Location Adelaide, Australia
Age 24

I'm a Masters student in Pure Mathematics at the University of Adelaide in Australia.

My thesis is in Complex Geometric Analysis.

I am also on Maths Stack Exchange.

May
14
revised recognizing Kahler manifolds of complex dimension n
edited tags
Apr
27
comment Expected edit distance
Trying to understand the distance: $E(01010, 00100) = 2$ because $01010 \to 001010$ (insert $0$ inbetween first and second symbol) and $001010 \to 00100$ (remove the second $1$)?
Apr
7
awarded  Fanatic
Apr
1
comment A “mother of all groups”? What kind of structures have “mother of all”s?
At least for finite groups there is this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall%27s_universal_group.
Mar
26
asked Alternative Almost Complex Structures
Feb
20
awarded  Yearling
Jan
10
awarded  Nice Question
Jan
10
revised Almost Complex Structure approach to Deformation of Compact Complex Manifolds
added 72 characters in body
Jan
6
awarded  Cleanup
Jan
6
revised Choosing a Kähler metric which restricts the norms of some forms
Made bigger norm.
Jan
6
awarded  Nice Question
Jan
6
revised Weitzenböck Identities
Changed link.
Jan
6
revised Choosing a Kähler metric which restricts the norms of some forms
Rewrote last line.
Jan
5
revised Can a metric conformal to a Kahler metric be Kahler?
edited tags
Dec
25
comment Which Spheres are Complex Manifolds?
As an almost complex structure on $X$ endows $TX$ with the structure of a complex vector bundle, doesn't your argument show that these spheres don't even admit almost complex structures, let alone integrable ones?
Dec
19
comment Where do the Kähler Identities first appear?
I've had a look at Hodge's paper, but I can't see where exactly the Kähler identities appear.
Dec
17
comment Where do the Kähler Identities first appear?
May I ask, how did you find this out?
Dec
17
comment Where do the Kähler Identities first appear?
In 'Eugenio Calabi and Kähler Metrics' by Bourguinon, he attributes the introduction of the notion of a Kähler metric to Kähler's 1933 paper, but makes a parenthetical remark listing the paper you mention, as well as a paper by Schouten from 1929, as "earlier attempts". I'm not sure why these two papers are only listed as attempts; personally, I have not had a look at either of them.
Dec
17
asked Where do the Kähler Identities first appear?
Dec
12
answered Does equality of Laplacians imply Kähler?