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On the stability of compact pseudo-Kähler and neutral Calabi-Yau manifolds

We study the stability of compact pseudo-Kähler manifolds, i.e. compact complex manifolds $X$ endowed with a symplectic form compatible with the complex structure of $X$. When the corresponding metric is positive-definite, $X$ is Kähler and any sufficiently small deformation of $X$ admits a Kähler metric by a well-known result of Kodaira and Spencer. We prove that compact pseudo-Kähler surfaces are also stable, but we show that stability fails in every complex dimension $n\geq 3$. Similar results are obtained for compact neutral Kähler and neutral Calabi-Yau manifolds. Finally, motivated by a question of Streets and Tian in the positive-definite case, we construct compact complex manifolds with pseudo-Hermitian-symplectic structures that do not admit any pseudo-Kähler metric.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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