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Metrics and convergence in the moduli spaces of maps

Differential Geometry 2014-06-18 v1 Metric Geometry Symplectic Geometry

Abstract

We provide a general framework to study convergence properties of families of maps. For manifolds MM and NN where MM is equipped with a volume form V\mathcal{V} we consider families of maps in the collection {(ϕ,B):BM,ϕ:BN with both measurable}\{(\phi, B) : B \subset M, \phi:B \rightarrow N\text{ with both measurable}\} and we define a distance function D\mathcal{D} similar to the L1L^1 distance on such a collection. The definition of D\mathcal{D} depends on several parameters, but we show that the properties and topology of the metric space do not depend on these choices. In particular we show that the metric space is always complete. After exploring the properties of D\mathcal{D} we shift our focus to exploring the convergence properties of families of such maps.

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@article{arxiv.1406.4181,
  title  = {Metrics and convergence in the moduli spaces of maps},
  author = {Joseph Palmer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.4181},
  year   = {2014}
}

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32 pages, 9 figures