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arxiv: 0804.0557 · v1 · submitted 2008-04-03 · 🧮 math.CV · math.AG· math.GT

Gauge theoretical methods in the classification of non-Kaehlerian surfaces

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The classification of class VII surfaces is a very difficult classical problem in complex geometry. It is considered by experts to be the most important gap in the Enriques-Kodaira classification table for complex surfaces. The standard conjecture concerning this problem states that any minimal class VII surface with $b_2>0$ has $b_2$ curves. By the results of Kato, Nakamura and Dloussky/Oeljeklaus/Toma, this conjecture (if true) would solve this classification problem completely. We explain a new approach (based on techniques from Donaldson theory) to prove existence of curves on class VII surfaces, and we present recent results obtained using this approach.

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