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Complex quadric as a symmetric space

It is known that a smooth complex quadric is a symmetric space. For example, it is $$\operatorname{Spin}(n+2)/G$$ where $G$ is the maximal parabolic subgroup. I want a reference for more details and ...
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An integration identity on $\mathbb{P}^{n-1}$

Let $\omega_{\text{FS}}$ denote the Fubini–Study metric on $\mathbb{P}^{n-1}$ with unit volume, and let $[w_1 : \cdots : w_n]$ be standard unitary homogeneous coordinates. On page 5 of Yang–Zheng's ...
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Understanding Calabi's conjecture proof: What is it meant by the logarithm of a differential form?

I'm reading several books and articles concerning Yau's proof of the Calabi conjecture. I want to have a deep understading of how and why such proof actually works, but most articles are aimed at ...
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Reference request: uniformization theorem

I would appreciate if someone could point me to some introductory literature/resources where I can learn about Poincaré's uniformization theorem at a basic level. Any good powerpoint notes, short ...
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Reference on Complex Geometry

For the preparation of a complex geometry lecture I am looking for a good literature. I already have standard literature like Huybrechts "Complex Geometry. An Introduction" and I am also using it. But ...
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Canonical connections on Hermitian manifolds

A Hermitian manifold $(M,J,g)$ can be defined as a complex manifold $(M,J)$, with integrable complex structure $J$, equipped with a Riemannian metric satisfying $g\circ (J\otimes J) = g$. In this ...
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Gibbons-Hawking space over over two points is $\text{T}^\ast\mathbb{CP}^1$

Is there any direct way of seeing that the space obtained via the Gibbons-Hawking ansatz over $\mathbb{R}^3\setminus\{p_1,p_2\}$ with a suitable choice of complex structure is biholomorphic to $\text{...
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On the complexification of a Riemannian manifold

Let $(M,g)$ be a Riemannian manifold and $TM$ be its tangent bundle. If we suppose $TM\otimes\mathbb{C}$ is the complexification of $TM$ then how can we define a natural metric on the complex bundle $...
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A question on the twistor space of a manifold

Let $M$ be either (a) self-dual conformal 4-manifold, or (b) hypercomplex $4n$-manifold. In either case one can construct the twistor space $Z$ (in the case (b) $Z=\mathbb{C}\mathbb{P}^1\times M$ as a ...
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Polarisation in a neighbourhood of a Lagrangian submanifold

Let $(X, \omega)$ be a symplectic manifold of dimension $2n$ and $\omega$ is an exact symplectic form i.e. $\omega = -d\alpha$. Let furthermore $M \subset X$ be a compact Lagrangian submanifold such ...
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