A sharp compactness theorem for genus-one pseudo-holomorphic maps (Q834386)

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A sharp compactness theorem for genus-one pseudo-holomorphic maps
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    A sharp compactness theorem for genus-one pseudo-holomorphic maps (English)
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    20 August 2009
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    The author describes a natural closed subspace \(\overline{\mathfrak{M}}^{0}_{1,k}(X,A;J)\) of the moduli space \(\overline{\mathfrak{M}}_{1,k}(X,A;J)\) of stable \(J\)-holomorphic genus one maps. This closed subspace contains all stable maps with smooth domains. Here \((X,\omega, J)\) is a Kähler manifold and \(A\) is an integral second homology class. It is also shown that if an almost complex structure \(J\) on \(\mathbb{P}^{n}\) is sufficiently close to the standard almost complext structure \(J_{0}\), the structure of the space \(\overline{\mathfrak{M}}^{0}_{1,k}(\mathbb{P}^{n},A;J)\) is similar to that of \(\overline{\mathfrak{M}}^{0}_{1,k}(\mathbb{P}^{n},A;J_{0})\). It is imperative to mention that this paper's compactness and structure theorems leads to a new invariants of symplectic manifolds. This is generalized to arbitrary symplectic manifolds in a seperate paper by the same author. In addition to the results, it can be observed that the smaller moduli space \(\overline{\mathfrak{M}}^{0}_{1,k}(X,A;J)\) is useful for computing the genus one Gromov-Witten invariants arising from the larger moduli space.
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    genus one Gromov-Witten invariant
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    pseudo-holomorphic map
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    Gromov compactness theorem
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    genus one
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