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arxiv: 2409.09142 · v3 · pith:VLG2IUUNnew · submitted 2024-09-13 · 🧮 math.AG · math.DG

The abundance and SYZ conjectures in families of hyperkahler manifolds

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keywords hyperkahler manifoldsSYZ conjecturesemiamplenessTeichmuller spaceglobal Torelli theoremnef line bundlesabundance conjecturedeformation invariance
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The pith

The SYZ conjecture holds for nef non-big line bundles on hyperkahler manifolds whenever the pair deforms to a semiample case.

A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.

The paper establishes that a holomorphic line bundle L on a hyperkahler manifold M with first Chern class nef but not big must be semiample, provided the pair (M, L) admits a deformation to a pair where the bundle is already semiample. This is shown by constructing a Teichmüller space that parametrizes such pairs up to isotopy and proving a global Torelli theorem for that space, from which deformation invariance of semiampleness follows directly. A sympathetic reader would care because the result converts the SYZ prediction into a statement about existence of suitable deformations within families, rather than requiring a direct proof for every individual manifold. The approach therefore reduces the conjecture to a question about the structure of the moduli space of pairs.

Core claim

If a pair (M, L) deforms to a pair (M', L') with L' semiample, then L itself is semiample. The proof proceeds by introducing a Teichmüller space parametrizing pairs (M, L) up to isotopy, establishing a global Torelli theorem for this space, and using the theorem to deduce that semiampleness is invariant under deformations.

What carries the argument

The Teichmüller space parametrizing pairs (M, L) up to isotopy, equipped with a global Torelli theorem that identifies the space with a period domain and thereby shows semiampleness is constant on connected components.

If this is right

  • Semiampleness of L is constant on each connected component of the Teichmüller space of pairs.
  • The SYZ conjecture is therefore verified for every pair that belongs to a component containing at least one semiample member.
  • The global Torelli theorem supplies a period map that separates distinct isotopy classes of pairs (M, L).
  • The abundance conjecture for hyperkahler manifolds follows in all cases where the deformation hypothesis can be checked directly.

Where Pith is reading between the lines

These are editorial extensions of the paper, not claims the author makes directly.

  • If every nef non-big class on a hyperkahler manifold can be shown independently to lie in a component with a semiample representative, the unconditional SYZ conjecture would follow at once.
  • The same Teichmüller space construction may apply to other moduli problems where one needs to track both the manifold and a line bundle up to isotopy.
  • Failure of the global Torelli theorem in this setting would immediately produce counterexamples to deformation invariance of semiampleness.

Load-bearing premise

The given pair (M, L) must admit at least one deformation to another pair in which the line bundle is already semiample.

What would settle it

An explicit hyperkahler manifold M with a nef non-big line bundle L that lies in a connected component of the Teichmüller space containing no semiample pair, yet L fails to be semiample.

Figures

Figures reproduced from arXiv: 2409.09142 by Andrey Soldatenkov, Misha Verbitsky.

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Let $L$ be a holomorphic line bundle on a hyperkahler manifold $M$, with $c_1(L)$ nef and not big. SYZ conjecture predicts that $L$ is semiample. We prove that this is true, assuming that $(M,L)$ has a deformation $(M',L')$ with $L'$ semiample. We introduce a version of the Teichmuller space that parametrizes pairs $(M,L)$ up to isotopy. We prove a version of the global Torelli theorem for such Teichmuller spaces and use it to deduce the deformation invariance of semiampleness.

Editorial analysis

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Referee Report

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Summary. The manuscript claims to prove a conditional form of the SYZ conjecture: if L is a holomorphic line bundle on a hyperkähler manifold M with c_1(L) nef but not big, and if (M,L) admits a deformation (M',L') in which L' is already semiample, then L itself is semiample. The argument proceeds by constructing a Teichmüller space that parametrizes pairs (M,L) up to isotopy, establishing a global Torelli theorem for this space, and deducing that semiampleness is deformation-invariant under the stated hypothesis.

Significance. If the proofs hold, the work supplies a conditional advance on the abundance and SYZ conjectures for hyperkähler manifolds by isolating deformation invariance of semiampleness as a key property. The newly defined Teichmüller space for polarized pairs and the accompanying Torelli theorem constitute concrete new tools whose utility may extend to other questions about moduli of hyperkähler varieties.

minor comments (2)
  1. [Introduction] The abstract and introduction clearly flag the conditional nature of the result, but a short paragraph in the introduction comparing the new Teichmüller space with the classical unmarked Teichmüller space (and with existing polarized moduli constructions) would help readers situate the contribution.
  2. Notation for the new Teichmüller space and its period map is introduced without an explicit comparison table to the classical case; adding such a table would improve readability.

Simulated Author's Rebuttal

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We thank the referee for the positive summary, significance assessment, and recommendation of minor revision. No specific major comments were provided in the report.

Circularity Check

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No significant circularity; derivation is self-contained under explicit hypothesis

full rationale

The paper proves the SYZ prediction only under the explicit assumption that a deformation (M',L') exists with L' already semiample. It defines a new Teichmüller space for pairs (M,L) up to isotopy, proves a global Torelli theorem for this space, and deduces deformation invariance of semiampleness from that theorem. No step reduces by construction to a fitted input, self-definition, or load-bearing self-citation chain; the Torelli result is presented as a new proof rather than an imported uniqueness theorem. The argument remains independent of the target semiampleness property and is self-contained against the stated conditional premise.

Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger

0 free parameters · 2 axioms · 1 invented entities

The paper relies on standard background from complex geometry and introduces one new constructed object without external verification.

axioms (2)
  • domain assumption Hyperkahler manifolds satisfy the standard definitions and properties from prior literature, including the existence of a holomorphic symplectic form.
    Invoked as background for the entire setup.
  • domain assumption The nef and not-big condition on c1(L) carries the usual positivity and intersection-theoretic consequences.
    Used to state the SYZ prediction and the theorem hypothesis.
invented entities (1)
  • Version of the Teichmuller space parametrizing pairs (M,L) up to isotopy no independent evidence
    purpose: To enable the statement and proof of a global Torelli theorem that implies deformation invariance of semiampleness.
    Newly defined in the paper; no independent evidence outside this work is provided.

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