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Applications of PDEs to the study of affine surface geometry

Differential Geometry 2018-06-19 v1

Abstract

If M=(M,)\mathcal{M}=(M,\nabla) is an affine surface, let Q(M):=ker(H+1m1ρs)\mathcal{Q}(\mathcal{M}):=\ker(\mathcal{H}+\frac1{m-1}\rho_s) be the space of solutions to the quasi-Einstein equation for the crucial eigenvalue. Let M~=(M,~)\tilde{\mathcal{M}}=(M,\tilde\nabla) be another affine structure on MM which is strongly projectively flat. We show that Q(M)=Q(M~)\mathcal{Q}(\mathcal{M})=\mathcal{Q}(\tilde{\mathcal{M}}) if and only if =~\nabla=\tilde\nabla and that Q(M)\mathcal{Q}(\mathcal{M}) is linearly equivalent to Q(M~)\mathcal{Q}(\tilde{\mathcal{M}}) if and only if M\mathcal{M} is linearly equivalent to M~\tilde{\mathcal{M}}. We use these observations to classify the flat Type~A\mathcal{A} connections up to linear equivalence, to classify the Type~A\mathcal{A} connections where the Ricci tensor has rank 1 up to linear equivalence, and to study the moduli spaces of Type~A\mathcal{A} connections where the Ricci tensor is non-degenerate up to affine equivalence.

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@article{arxiv.1806.06789,
  title  = {Applications of PDEs to the study of affine surface geometry},
  author = {P. Gilkey and X. Valle-Regueiro},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.06789},
  year   = {2018}
}