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VANISHING THEOREMS FOR QUATERNIONIC COMPLEXES

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 1997

YASUYUKI NAGATOMO
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, Sophia University, Kioicho, Tokyo, Japan; Department of Mathematics, Mie University, Tsu, 102 Mie 514, Japan
TAKASHI NITTA
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, Sophia University, Kioicho, Tokyo, Japan; Department of Mathematics, Mie University, Tsu, 102 Mie 514, Japan
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Abstract

1. Introduction

In 1978, Atiyah, Hitchin and Singer [1] introduced the twistor space as a ℙ1-fibration over a half-conformally flat 4-manifold, and thereby established a beautiful correspondence between Yang–Mills fields on 4-manifolds and holomorphic vector bundles on complex 3-folds. Hitchin gave the Penrose correspondence between solutions of anti-self-dual zero rest-mass field equations on a half-conformally flat manifold M and the sheaf cohomology groups H1(Z, F(k)), k[les ]−2, on its twistor space Z [4]. Here the holomorphic bundle F is the pull-back bundle of an anti-self-dual bundle over M, and we denote by [Oscr ](−1) the tautological line bundle associated to the half-spin bundle. Hitchin further showed how H1(Z, F(−1)) corresponds to solutions of the self-dual Dirac equations, and interpreted H1(Z, F(k)), k[ges ]0, in terms of the cohomology of an elliptic complex on M.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© The London Mathematical Society 1997

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