Differential Topology of Complex Surfaces [electronic resource] : Elliptic Surfaces with p g=1: Smooth Classification / by John W. Morgan, Kieran G. O’Grady.

By: Morgan, John W [author.]Contributor(s): O’Grady, Kieran G [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Mathematics ; 1545Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993Description: VII, 224 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540476283Subject(s): Mathematics | Geometry, algebraic | Global differential geometry | Cell aggregation -- Mathematics | Mathematics | Manifolds and Cell Complexes (incl. Diff.Topology) | Algebraic Geometry | Differential GeometryAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 514.34 LOC classification: QA613-613.8QA613.6-613.66Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Unstable polynomials of algebraic surfaces -- Identification of ?3,r (S, H) with ?3(S) -- Certain moduli spaces for bundles on elliptic surfaces with p g = 1 -- Representatives for classes in the image of the ?-map -- The blow-up formula -- The proof of Theorem 1.1.1.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book is about the smooth classification of a certain class of algebraicsurfaces, namely regular elliptic surfaces of geometric genus one, i.e. elliptic surfaces with b1 = 0 and b2+ = 3. The authors give a complete classification of these surfaces up to diffeomorphism. They achieve this result by partially computing one of Donalson's polynomial invariants. The computation is carried out using techniques from algebraic geometry. In these computations both thebasic facts about the Donaldson invariants and the relationship of the moduli space of ASD connections with the moduli space of stable bundles are assumed known. Some familiarity with the basic facts of the theory of moduliof sheaves and bundles on a surface is also assumed. This work gives a good and fairly comprehensive indication of how the methods of algebraic geometry can be used to compute Donaldson invariants.
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Unstable polynomials of algebraic surfaces -- Identification of ?3,r (S, H) with ?3(S) -- Certain moduli spaces for bundles on elliptic surfaces with p g = 1 -- Representatives for classes in the image of the ?-map -- The blow-up formula -- The proof of Theorem 1.1.1.

This book is about the smooth classification of a certain class of algebraicsurfaces, namely regular elliptic surfaces of geometric genus one, i.e. elliptic surfaces with b1 = 0 and b2+ = 3. The authors give a complete classification of these surfaces up to diffeomorphism. They achieve this result by partially computing one of Donalson's polynomial invariants. The computation is carried out using techniques from algebraic geometry. In these computations both thebasic facts about the Donaldson invariants and the relationship of the moduli space of ASD connections with the moduli space of stable bundles are assumed known. Some familiarity with the basic facts of the theory of moduliof sheaves and bundles on a surface is also assumed. This work gives a good and fairly comprehensive indication of how the methods of algebraic geometry can be used to compute Donaldson invariants.

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