Self-dual conformal structures on \(\mathbb{C} \mathbb{P}^ 2\) (Q1175269)

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Self-dual conformal structures on \(\mathbb{C} \mathbb{P}^ 2\)
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    Self-dual conformal structures on \(\mathbb{C} \mathbb{P}^ 2\) (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    The analogy between self-dual connections and self-dual conformal structures is a close one. Indeed, the origins of this area of study put both topics together - they become, via twistor theory, holomorphic bundles and complex three-manifolds. However, the ``grafting'' procedure of Taubes which allows one to construct self-dual connections by adding in an extra instanton is far more difficult to achieve in the more non- linear realm of self-dual conformal structures. The question one asks is whether the connected sum of two self-dual conformal 4-manifolds can be given a self-dual conformal structure. Using twistor techniques, \textit{S. Donaldson} and \textit{R. Friedman} [Nonlinearity 2, No. 2, 197-239 (1989; Zbl 0671.53029)] succeeded in proving theorems of this type. The author here adopts an analytical approach to prove the existence for a connected sum of complex projective planes. In fact, work of \textit{C. LeBrun}, building on that of Poon, gives some explicit conformal structures on such a connected sum [ J. Differ. Geom. 34, 223-253 (1991; Zbl 0711.53055)]. The author's own approach rests on the study of self-dual structures on ``cylindrical charts'' \({\mathbb{R}}\times S^ 3\), a suitable Fredholm theory, and a glueing procedure. Characteristically, the equations on the cylinder can be viewed as an ordinary differential equation on the set of metrics on the sphere just as self-dual connections are viewed in Floer theory as the gradient flow of the Chern-Simons functional. It should be noted that in a recent preprint, Taubes has carried out an analytical approach to the same problem which yields the remarkable result that any 4-manifold, after taking the connected sum with a sufficiently large number of \(\mathbb{C} \mathbb{P}^ 2\)'s, admits a self-dual conformal structure.
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    self-dual connections
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    self-dual conformal structures
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    connected sum
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    Floer theory
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    gradient flow
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    Chern-Simons functional
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