The branched deformations of the special Lagrangian submanifolds
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Abstract: The branched deformations of immersed compact special Lagrangian submanifolds are studied in this paper. If there exists a nondegenerate harmonic 1-form over a special Lagrangian submanifold , we construct a family of immersed special Lagrangian submanifolds , that are diffeomorphic to a branched covering of and convergence to as current. This answers a question suggested by Donaldson. Combining with the work of Abouzaid and Imagi, we obtain constraints for the existence of nondegenerate harmonic 1-forms.
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