Lectures on Seiberg-Witten Invariants

Lectures on Seiberg-Witten Invariants

EnglishPaperback / softback
Moore John D.
Springer, Berlin
EAN: 9783540412212
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Riemannian, symplectic and complex geometry are often studied by means ofsolutions to systems ofnonlinear differential equations, such as the equa­ tions of geodesics, minimal surfaces, pseudoholomorphic curves and Yang­ Mills connections. For studying such equations, a new unified technology has been developed, involving analysis on infinite-dimensional manifolds. A striking applications of the new technology is Donaldson's theory of "anti-self-dual" connections on SU(2)-bundles over four-manifolds, which applies the Yang-Mills equations from mathematical physics to shed light on the relationship between the classification of topological and smooth four-manifolds. This reverses the expected direction of application from topology to differential equations to mathematical physics. Even though the Yang-Mills equations are only mildly nonlinear, a prodigious amount of nonlinear analysis is necessary to fully understand the properties of the space of solutions. . At our present state of knowledge, understanding smooth structures on topological four-manifolds seems to require nonlinear as opposed to linear PDE's. It is therefore quite surprising that there is a set of PDE's which are even less nonlinear than the Yang-Mills equation, but can yield many of the most important results from Donaldson's theory. These are the Seiberg-Witte~ equations. These lecture notes stem from a graduate course given at the University of California in Santa Barbara during the spring quarter of 1995. The objective was to make the Seiberg-Witten approach to Donaldson theory accessible to second-year graduate students who had already taken basic courses in differential geometry and algebraic topology.
EAN 9783540412212
ISBN 3540412212
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Publication date April 24, 2001
Pages 121
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 155
Country Germany
Readership Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Authors Moore John D.
Illustrations VIII, 121 p.
Edition 2nd ed. 2001
Series Lecture Notes in Mathematics