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Donaldson Type Invariants For Algebraic Surfaces Transition Of Moduli Stacks 1st Edition Takuro Mochizuki Auth

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Donaldson Type Invariants For Algebraic Surfaces Transition Of Moduli Stacks 1st Edition Takuro Mochizuki Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.36 MB
Pages: 383
Author: Takuro Mochizuki (auth.)
ISBN: 9783540939122, 3540939121
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Donaldson Type Invariants For Algebraic Surfaces Transition Of Moduli Stacks 1st Edition Takuro Mochizuki Auth by Takuro Mochizuki (auth.) 9783540939122, 3540939121 instant download after payment.

We are defining and studying an algebro-geometric analogue of Donaldson invariants by using moduli spaces of semistable sheaves with arbitrary ranks on a polarized projective surface.We are interested in relations among the invariants, which are natural generalizations of the "wall-crossing formula" and the "Witten conjecture" for classical Donaldson invariants.
Our goal is to obtain a weaker version of these relations, by systematically using the intrinsic smoothness of moduli spaces. According to the recent excellent work of L. Goettsche, H. Nakajima and K. Yoshioka, the wall-crossing formula for Donaldson invariants of projective surfaces can be deduced from such a weaker result in the rank two case!

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