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Aug 26, 2020 at 17:38 comment added Paul Reynolds I can follow this all the way up to the final part where you apply Statement. Are you saying that if the isometry group $G$ is large enough, then it contains a cyclic subgroup (of Kaehler isometries for some complex structure) that must be too large to act effectively? Doesn't that prove that $G$ cannot be arbitrarily large for a given dimension?
Sep 11, 2019 at 21:12 history answered Dmitri Panov CC BY-SA 4.0