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Harmonic maps of finite uniton number into inner symmetric spaces via based normalized extended frames

Differential Geometry 2024-08-26 v1

Abstract

In this paper, we develop a loop group description of harmonic maps F:MG/K\mathcal{F}: M \rightarrow G/K of finite uniton number, from a Riemann surface M,M, compact or non-compact, into inner symmetric spaces of compact or non-compact type. As a main result we show that the theory of [Burstall-Guest, Math Ann, 97], largely based on Bruhat cells, can be transformed into the DPW theory which is mainly based on Birkhoff cells. Moreover, it turns out that the potentials constructed in [Burstall-Guest, Math Ann, 97], mainly see section 5, can be used to carry out the DPW procedure which uses essentially the fixed initial condition ee at a fixed base point z0z_0. This extends work of Uhlenbeck, Segal, and Burstall-Guest to non-compact inner symmetric spaces as target spaces (as a consequence of a "Duality Theorem"). It also permits to say that there is a 1-1-relation between finite uniton number harmonic maps and normalized potentials of a very specific and very controllable type. In particular, we prove that every harmonic map of finite uniton type from any (compact or non-compact) Riemann surface into any {compact or non-compact} inner symmetric space has a normalized potential taking values in some nilpotent Lie subalgebra, as well as a normalized frame with initial condition identity. This provides a straightforward way to construct all such harmonic maps. We also illustrate the above results exclusively by Willmore surfaces, since this problem is motivated by the study of Willmore two--spheres in spheres.

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@article{arxiv.2408.12899,
  title  = {Harmonic maps of finite uniton number into inner symmetric spaces via based normalized extended frames},
  author = {Josef F. Dorfmeister and Peng Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.12899},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

24 pages. Most results of the paper come from the second part of our previous paper arXiv:1305.2514v2. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2408.12487