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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1695147
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Asymptotic behaviour and the moduli space of doubly-periodic instantons
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1695147

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    Asymptotic behaviour and the moduli space of doubly-periodic instantons (English)
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    25 February 2003
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    Let \(T\) be a 1-dimensional complex torus. The aim of the present paper is to study the analytic properties of certain finite energy solutions of the Yang-Mills anti-self-dual equations over the complex surface \(T\times\mathbb{C}\). These particular solutions are called ``extensible doubly-periodic instantons'' and have been partially investigated by the second author in a series of recent preprints. According to M. Jardim's result, these doubly periodic instantons are equivalent to certain singular solutions of the well-known Hitchin's equations over an elliptic curve, and that via a construction known as the ``Nahm transform''. In this vein, the present paper grew out from questions raised in M. Jardim's previous works. More precisely, the instanton connections \(A\) for an \(SU_2\)-bundle \(E\) over \(T\times \mathbb{C}\) which lead to the desired doubly-periodic instantons, have to satisfy two crucial properties called ``quadratic curvature decay'' and ``extensibility'', respectively, and one of the main goals of the present paper is to prove that the technical hypothesis of extensibility is actually a consequence of the anti-self-dual equation itself. Another goal of this paper is to gain a complete understanding of the behavior at infinity of all instantons with quadratic curvature decay, in general. The determination of this asymptotic behavior is achieved by constructing new asymptotic invariants for the underlying holomorphic instanton bundle. Then, in the second part of the paper, the authors pass to the analytic construction of the moduli space of doubly-periodic instantons. This moduli space turns out to be a smooth hyper-Kähler manifold, provided the instanton number \(k\) and the asymptotic invariants are fixed. Finally, the authors revisit the Nahm transform (previously defined by the second author) in this context and, as a new result, they show that it can be interpreted as a hyper-Kähler isometry with the moduli space of certain meromorphic Higgs bundles on the dual torus. As the authors point out, physicists have also been increasingly interested in doubly-periodic instantons. They were recently studied by \textit{A. Kapustin} and \textit{S. Sethi} in the context of string theories [Adv. Theor. Math. Phys. 2, No. 3, 571-591 (1998; Zbl 0967.81050)], on the one hand, and also by \textit{A. Gonzalez-Arroyo} and \textit{A. Montero} in the different context of quantum field theory [cf. Self-dual Vortex-like Configurations in \(SU(2)\) Yang-Mills Theory, Phys. Lett. B 442, 273-278 (1998)], on the other hand. With these applications in mind, it is fair to say that the present paper provides highly valuable mathematical results that are also of remarkable significance in theoretical physics.
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    Yang-Mills theory
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    instantons
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    gauge theory
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    moduli spaces
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    Higgs bundles
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    Nahm transform
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    holomorphic vector bundles
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    hyper-Kähler geometry
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