Curvature Functionals, Optimal Metrics, and the Differential Topology of 4-Manifolds

Mathematics – Differential Geometry

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To appear in "Different Faces of Geometry," Donaldson, Eliashberg, and Gromov, editors; Kluwer/Plenum, 2004

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This paper investigates the question of which smooth compact 4-manifolds admit Riemannian metrics that minimize the L2-norm of the curvature tensor. Metrics with this property are called OPTIMAL; Einstein metrics and scalar-flat anti-self-dual metrics provide us with two interesting classes of examples. Using twistor methods, optimal metrics of the second type are constructed on the connected sums kCP_2 for k > 5. However, related constructions also show that large classes of simply connected 4-manifolds do not admit any optimal metrics at all. Interestingly, the difference between existence and non-existence turns out to delicately depend on one's choice of smooth structure; there are smooth 4-manifolds which carry optimal metrics, but which are homeomorphic to infinitely many distinct smooth 4-manifolds on which no optimal metric exists.

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