
The Yamabe invariant Y(M) of a smooth compact manifold is roughly the supremum of the scalar curvatures of unit-volume constant-scalar curvature Riemannian metrics g on M. (To be absolutely precise, one only considers constant-scalar-curvature metrics which are Yamabe minimizers, but this does not affect the sign of the answer.) If M is the underlying smooth 4-manifold of a complex algebraic surface (M,J), it is shown that the sign of Y(M) is completely determined by the Kodaira dimension Kod (M,J). More precisely, Y(M) < 0 iff Kod (M,J)=2; Y(M) = 0 iff Kod (M,J)=0 or 1; and Y(M) > 0 iff Kod (M,J)= -infinity.
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Mathematics - Differential Geometry, Critical metrics, Kodaira dimension, Global differential geometry of Hermitian and Kählerian manifolds, collapsus, Yamabe problem, Compact Kähler manifolds: generalizations, classification, Mathematics - Algebraic Geometry, Differential Geometry (math.DG), FOS: Mathematics, complex elliptic surfaces, Algebraic Geometry (math.AG)
Mathematics - Differential Geometry, Critical metrics, Kodaira dimension, Global differential geometry of Hermitian and Kählerian manifolds, collapsus, Yamabe problem, Compact Kähler manifolds: generalizations, classification, Mathematics - Algebraic Geometry, Differential Geometry (math.DG), FOS: Mathematics, complex elliptic surfaces, Algebraic Geometry (math.AG)
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