The moduli space of anti-self-dual connections over Hermitian surfaces (Q1375733)
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The moduli space of anti-self-dual connections over Hermitian surfaces (English)
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4 February 1999
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For a principal \(SU(n)\)-bundle \(P\) over the compact Hermitian surface \(M\), a canonical representation \(\rho\) induces the smooth complex vector bundle \(E=P\times_\rho \mathbb{C}^n\) over \(M\). An \(SU(n)\)-connection \(D\) on \(E\) is anti-selfdual iff the curvature of \(D\) is a 2-form of type \((1,1)\) and orthogonal to the fundamental form \(\Phi\) on \(M\). Thus, an anti-selfdual \(D\) over a Kähler surface \(M\) induces a complex structure on \(E\) and hence on \(\text{End}^0E\), the subbundle of \(\text{End} E\) consisting of endomorphisms with trace 0. The moduli space of anti-selfdual connections over a Kähler surface \(M\) is a complex manifold [\textit{M. Itoh}, Osaka J. Math. 22, 845-862 (1985; Zbl 0567.53048)]. The author extends this result to surfaces \(M\) with \(\partial \overline \partial \Phi=0\).
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moduli space of anti-selfdual connections
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Kähler surface
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