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The Seiberg-Witten invariants and symplectic forms
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    The Seiberg-Witten invariants and symplectic forms (English)
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    9 January 1997
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    Recently, Seiberg and Witten introduced a remarkable new equation which gives differential-topological invariants for a compact oriented 4-manifold with a distinguished integral cohomology class [see for example \textit{E. Witten}, Lectures at MIT and Harvard, Fall 1994; and `Monopoles and four-manifolds', Math. Res. Lett. 1, 769-796 (1994)]. The author obtains the following interesting result on the above-mentioned invariants: Let \(X\) be a compact oriented 4-manifold with \(b^{2+} \geq 2\). Let \(\omega\) be a symplectic form on \(X\) with \(\omega \wedge \omega\) giving the orientation. Then the first Chern class of the associated almost complex structure on \(X\) has Seiberg-Witten invariant equal to \(\pm 1\). As a consequence, it can be proved that connected sums of 4-manifolds with non-negative definite intersection forms do not admit symplectic forms which are compatible with the given orientation. For example, when \(n>1\) and \(m\geq 0\), then \((\#_n \mathbb{C} P^2) \# (\#_m \overline {\mathbb{C} P}^2)\) has no symplectic form which defines the given orientation.
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    symplectic form
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    Chern class
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    Seiberg-Witten invariant
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    connected sums
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    4-manifolds
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    intersection forms
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