Cayley cones ruled by 2-planes: desingularization and implications of the twistor fibration
Differential Geometry
2008-10-16 v2
Abstract
Cayley cones in the octonions that are ruled by oriented 2-planes are equivalent to pseudoholomorphic curves in the Grassmannian of oriented 2-planes G(2,8). The well known twistor fibration is used to prove the existence of immersed higher-genus pseudoholomorphic curves in . Equivalently, this produces Cayley cones whose links are -bundles over genus- Riemann surfaces. When the degree of an immersed pseudoholomorphic curve is large enough, the corresponding 2-ruled Cayley cone is the asymptotic cone of a non-conical 2-ruled Cayley 4-fold.
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@article{arxiv.0709.3115,
title = {Cayley cones ruled by 2-planes: desingularization and implications of the twistor fibration},
author = {Daniel Fox},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.3115},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
31 Pages; typos corrected, including Equation 13 and Lemma 6.1; revised exposition; references added