
Consider the holomorphic Hamiltonian action of a compact Lie group $K$ on a compact Kähler manifold $M$ with a moment map $Φ: M\rightarrow \mathfrak{k}^*$. Assume that $0$ is a regular value of the moment map. Weitsman raised the question of what we can say about the cohomology of the Kähler quotient $M_0:=Φ^{-1}(0)/K$ if all the ordinary cohomology of $M$ is of type $(p, p)$. In this paper, using the Cartan-Chern-Weil theory we show that in the above context there is a natural surjective Kirwan map from an equivariant version of the Dolbeault cohomology of $M$ onto the Dolbeault cohomology of the Kähler quotient $M_0$. As an immediate consequence, this result provides an answer to the question posed by Weitsman.
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Mathematics - Differential Geometry, moment maps, Differential Geometry (math.DG), Kähler-Einstein manifolds, Mathematics - Symplectic Geometry, Momentum maps; symplectic reduction, Cartan-Chern-Weil theory, FOS: Mathematics, Symplectic Geometry (math.SG), Global differential geometry of Hermitian and Kählerian manifolds, Kähler quotient
Mathematics - Differential Geometry, moment maps, Differential Geometry (math.DG), Kähler-Einstein manifolds, Mathematics - Symplectic Geometry, Momentum maps; symplectic reduction, Cartan-Chern-Weil theory, FOS: Mathematics, Symplectic Geometry (math.SG), Global differential geometry of Hermitian and Kählerian manifolds, Kähler quotient
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