Compactness for holomorphic supercurves (Q2452189)

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    Compactness for holomorphic supercurves
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      Compactness for holomorphic supercurves (English)
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      30 May 2014
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      First, the super energy is introduced as a conformally invariant extension of the classical energy. The author proves removability of isolated singularities for holomorphic supercurves with finite super energy by means of mean-value-type inequalities and an isoperimetric inequality for local holomorphic supercurves. Then the author studies how the bubbling off of classical holomorphic spheres affects a sequence of holomorphic supercurves and proves, in particular, that the rescaling can be chosen such that there is no loss of super energy. Stable supercurves are introduced to show that every sequence of holomorphic superspheres with uniformly bounded super energy has a subsequence that converges to such an object (i.e., Gromov compactness). At the end, a topology is introduced on the moduli spaces enlarged by the limiting objects which makes these spaces compact and metrisable.
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      symplectic manifolds
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      holomorphic curves
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      compactness
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      removal of singularities
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      Gromov topology
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