Canonical metrics on the moduli space of riemann surfaces II

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In this paper, we continue our study of the canonical metrics on the moduli space of curves. We first prove the bounded geometry of the Ricci and perturbed Ricci metrics. By carefully choosing the pertubation constant and by studying the asymptotics, we show that the Ricci and holomorphic sectional curvatures of the perturbed Ricci metric are bounded from above and below by negative constants. Based on our understanding of the Kähler� Einstein metric, we show that the logarithmic cotangent bundle over the Deligne�Mumford moduli space is stable with respect to the canonical polarization. Finally, in the last section, we prove the strongly bounded geometry of the Kähler�Einstein metric by using the K�ahler�Ricci flow and a priori estimates of the complex Monge-Ampere equation. © 2005 Applied Probability Trust.

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Liu, K., Sun, X., & Yau, S. T. (2005). Canonical metrics on the moduli space of riemann surfaces II. Journal of Differential Geometry, 69(1), 163–216. https://doi.org/10.4310/jdg/1121540343

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