Hyperbolic geometry and non-Kähler manifolds with trivial canonical bundle

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We use hyperbolic geometry to construct simply connected symplectic or complex manifolds with trivial canonical bundle and with no compatible Kähler structure. Westart with the desingularisations of the quadric cone in C4: the smoothing is a natural S3-bundle over H3, its holomorphic geometry is determined by the hyperbolic metric; the small-resolution is a natural S2-bundle over H4 with symplectic geometry determined by the metric. Using hyperbolic geometry, we find orbifold quotients with trivial canonical bundle; smooth examples are produced via crepant resolutions. In particular, we find the first example of a simply connected symplectic 6-manifold with c1 = 0 that does not admit a compatible Kähler structure. We also find infinitely many distinct complex structures on 2(S3 × S3)#(S2 × S4 with trivial canonical bundle. Finally, we explain how an analogous construction for hyperbolic manifolds in higher dimensions gives symplectic non-Kähler "Fano" manifolds of dimension 12 and higher.

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Fine, J., & Panov, D. (2010). Hyperbolic geometry and non-Kähler manifolds with trivial canonical bundle. Geometry and Topology, 14(3), 1723–1763. https://doi.org/10.2140/gt.2010.14.1723

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