THE COUPLED SEIBERG-WITTEN EQUATIONS, VORTICES, AND MODULI SPACES OF STABLE PAIRS
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DOI10.1142/S0129167X95000390zbMATH Open0846.57013arXivalg-geom/9505012OpenAlexW2157370462MaRDI QIDQ4863946FDOQ4863946
Andrei Teleman, Christian Okonek
Publication date: 23 September 1996
Published in: International Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: We introduce coupled Seiberg-Witten equations, and we prove, using a generalized vortex equation, that, for Kaehler surfaces, the moduli space of solutions of these equations can be identified with a moduli space of holomorphic stable pairs. In the rank 1 case, one recovers Witten's result identifying the space of irreducible monopoles with a moduli space of divisors. As application, we give a short proof of the fact that a rational surface cannot be diffeomorphic to a minimal surface of general type.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/alg-geom/9505012
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