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A Yau-Tian-Donaldson correspondence on a class of toric fibrations

We established a Yau--Tian--Donaldson type correspondence, expressed in terms of a single Delzant polytope, concerning the existence of extremal Kähler metrics on a large class of toric fibrations, introduced by Apostolov--Calderbank--Gauduchon--Tonnesen-Friedman and called semi-simple principal toric fibrations. We use that an extremal metric on the total space corresponds to a weighted constant scalar curvature Kähler metric (in the sense of Lahdili) on the corresponding toric fiber in order to obtain an equivalence between the existence of extremal Kähler metrics on the total space and a suitable notion of weighted uniform K-stability of the corresponding Delzant polytope. As an application, we show that the projective plane bundle $\mathbb{P}(\mathcal{L}_0\oplus\mathcal{L}_1 \oplus \mathcal{L}_2)$, where $\mathcal{L}_i$ are holomorphic line bundles over an elliptic curve, admits an extremal metric in every Kähler class.

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