Abstract

This is a continuation to the paper [arXiv:1511.08164] in which a problem of minimizing normalized volumes over $\mathbb{Q}$-Gorenstein klt singularities was proposed. Here we consider its relation with K-semistability, which is an important concept in the study of K\"{a}hler-Einstein metrics on Fano varieties. In particular, we prove that for a $\mathbb{Q}$-Fano variety $V$, the K-semistability of $(V, -K_V)$ is equivalent to the condition that the normalized volume is minimized at the canonical valuation ${\rm ord}_V$ among all $\mathbb{C}^*$-invariant valuations on the cone associated to any positive Cartier multiple of $-K_V$. In this case, it's shown that ${\rm ord}_V$ is the unique minimizer among all $\mathbb{C}^*$-invariant quasi-monomial valuations. These results allow us to give characterizations of K-semistability by using equivariant volume minimization, and also by using inequalities involving divisorial valuations over $V$.

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