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On the structure of certain natural cones over moduli spaces of genus-one holomorphic maps (English)
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19 September 2007
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The author proves that certain cones over the main component of the moduli space of \(J_{0}\) holomorphic curves into \(n\) dimensional complex projective space have a well defined Euler class. Here \(J_{0}\) is the standard almost complex structure. The author also proves the statements for nearby almost complex structures. More explicitly, among the other things, the author proves the existence of an Euler class \(e(\pi_{*}\text{ev}^{*}\mathcal{L})\in H^{2da}(\overline{\mathcal{M}}^{0}_{1,k}(\mathbb{P}^{n},d), \mathbb{Q})\) where \(\overline{\mathcal{M}}^{0}_{1,k}\) is the primary, algebraically irreducible component of the moduli space of stable \(J_{0}\) holomorphic, degree \(d\) maps from genus 1 Riemann surfaces with \(k\) marked points to \(\mathbb{P}^{n}\).
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Gromov-Witten invariants
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Euler class
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\(J\)-holomorphic curves
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