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    • CommentRowNumber1.
    • CommentAuthorUrs
    • CommentTimeJul 14th 2020

    added publication data to

    and pointer to section 11.1 there for Kaehler structures as torsion-free U(n)U(n)-structures

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    • CommentAuthorUrs
    • CommentTimeJul 15th 2020

    added pointer to

    • Akira Fujiki, On primitively symplectic compact Kähler V-manifolds, in: Kenji Ueno, Classification of Algebraic and Analytic Manifolds: Katata Symposium Proceedings 1982, Birkhäuser 1983 (ISBN:9780817631376)

    diff, v38, current

  1. Typo in the symmetry of the metric

    Anonymous

    diff, v39, current

  2. Corrected sign error when deriving the symmetry of g.

    Anonymous

    diff, v41, current

  3. just a typo in the relation between \omega and g.

    Alex Gomez

    diff, v42, current

  4. Added a section on Kapranov’s structure and added literature on its reincarnations in the context of Fedosov quantization of Kahler manifolds

    Nikita Golub

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    • CommentRowNumber7.
    • CommentAuthorUrs
    • CommentTimeNov 24th 2024

    Nick, at the very end of the last theorem (here) you write “weak Lie algebra” – I suppose that’s meant to be “L L_\infty-algebra”?

    diff, v46, current

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    • CommentAuthorNickGolub
    • CommentTimeNov 24th 2024
    Ah, yes. Wanted to make the claim closer to the original.
    • CommentRowNumber9.
    • CommentAuthorUrs
    • CommentTimeNov 24th 2024
    • (edited Nov 24th 2024)

    how about writing

      an [[L-infinity-algebra|$L_\infty$-algebra]] (called a "weak Lie algebra" in [Kapranov 1999](#Kapranov99))
    

    an L L_\infty-algebra (called a “weak Lie algebra” in Kapranov 1999)

    ?

    diff, v48, current

    • CommentRowNumber10.
    • CommentAuthorNickGolub
    • CommentTimeNov 24th 2024
    sure, this sounds better