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A smooth family of $G_2$-instantons over a generalised Kummer construction
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Pith's one-line read This paper constructs the first smooth one-parameter family of G₂-instantons over a compact G₂-manifold, extending the gluing method of [Wal13a] and using a ℤ₂ symmetry of the orbifold to cancel the obstruction that would force instantons…
desk verdict A likely first smooth family of G2-instantons, but one sketched estimate needs to be completed before the result is fully established. read the letter →
The pith
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
The reading
What carries the argument
The load-bearing object is the linearised instanton operator $L_A = (\psi_t \wedge d_A - d^*_A,\, d^*_A)$ together with its formal adjoint $L^*_A$, acting on weighted Hölder spaces adapted to the Kummer degeneration; the proof runs a fixed-point contraction for the augmented instanton equation $F_A \wedge \psi - d^*_A \xi = 0$ using the right-inverse $L^*_{\tilde A}(L_{\tilde A}L^*_{\tilde A})^{-1}$, and everything depends on a scale-uniform estimate for $L_{\tilde A}L^*_{\tilde A}$ on $\mathbb{Z}_2$-invariant sections, the t-uniform linear estimate of Proposition 5.16. Two named inputs carry the example: the representation family $f_\theta : \Gamma \to \operatorname{SO}_{\mathbb{R}}(\mathbb{C}^7)$ of the crystallographic group $\Gamma$, giving a one-parameter family of flat bundles whose infinitesimal direction is the kernel of the linearised operator, and the model operator $L_{\hat A + t\hat a}L^*_{\hat A + t\hat a}$ on $\mathbb{R} \times \hat Z_\zeta$, the ALE Calabi–Yau resolution of $\mathbb{C}^3/\mathbb{Z}_7$, whose vanishing $\mathbb{Z}_2$-invariant cokernel (Assumption 5.15) is the analytic condition that lets the contraction close.
What would settle it
Fix the model geometry $\mathbb{R} \times \hat Z_\zeta$ with the connection $\hat A + t\hat a_f$, where $\hat a_f = \frac{f}{\sqrt{7}}(\mathrm{id}\otimes_{\mathbb{R}}i)\,ds$, and search for $\mathbb{Z}_2$-invariant solutions of $L_{\hat A + t\hat a_f}L^*_{\hat A + t\hat a_f} b = 0$ with $\|b\|_{C^0_\beta} < \infty$ for some $\beta < 0$, or check directly whether the constant in Proposition 5.11 stays bounded as $f$ ranges over a compact interval $F \subset \mathbb{R}\setminus\pi\mathbb{Z}$. Finding a nonzero solution of that decay, or an estimate constant that blows up with $f$, would contradict Assumption 5.15 and collapse the family construction; finding none, as the paper expects, supports it.
Extended reading notes
Core claim
The paper's central claim, stated as Theorem A and Theorem B, is that families of $G_2$-instantons can be glued together and then deformed into genuine instantons even when the linearised instanton operator has a non-trivial cokernel. Theorem A is an abstract existence statement: for a degenerating family of $G_2$-manifolds $(\hat Y_t, \phi_t)$ arising from the generalised Kummer construction that resolves an orbifold with codimension-6 singular strata, and a finite group $H$ acting by coassociative-form-preserving isometries, any $H$-equivariant family of gluing data whose $H$-invariant cokernel of $L_{\tilde A} L^*_{\tilde A}$ vanishes deforms to a smooth $H$-invariant family of $G_2$-instantons with the same regularity as the starting family. Theorem B realises this for Joyce's Example 18 orbifold with $H = \mathbb{Z}_2$: for every compact interval $F \subset \mathbb{R} \setminus \pi\mathbb{Z}$ and all sufficiently small $t$, there is a compact $G_2$-manifold $(\hat Y, \phi_t)$ and an $\operatorname{SO}(14)$-bundle such that $f \mapsto A_{t,f}$ is a smooth family of $G_2$-instantons, each infinitesimally irreducible and non-flat, and the map $f \mapsto [A_{t,f}]$ into the moduli space of connections modulo gauge is injective. The mechanism that makes this possible is the $\mathbb{Z}_2$-action $y \mapsto -y$ on the orbifold: the one-dimensional obstruction space of the family is anti-invariant under it, so the fixed-point perturbation runs inside the $\mathbb{Z}_2$-invariant connections, a situation the paper describes as instantons being `$\mathbb{Z}_2$-unobstructed'.
Load-bearing premise
The construction rests on a linear estimate for the operator $L_{\tilde A} L^*_{\tilde A}$ that must hold with a constant independent of the family parameter $f$ and of the scale $t$; the proof of the underlying Schauder estimate (Proposition 5.11) is only sketched, and if the constant grows with $f$, or a $\mathbb{Z}_2$-invariant kernel appears, the fixed-point argument that builds the instanton family fails.
Editorial extensions
If this is right
- Instantons on compact $G_2$-manifolds can form smooth families: the moduli space can contain curves, not only isolated points, even when each member is infinitesimally irreducible.
- The gluing method of [Wal13a] now covers codimension-6 Kummer resolutions and families of connections with non-trivial cokernel: the obstruction to deforming a family can be cancelled by a finite group symmetry rather than by choosing the gluing data more carefully.
- The constructed family injects into the moduli space modulo gauge, so it is a genuine curve of distinct gauge-equivalence classes of non-flat instantons, providing a concrete test object for any Donaldson–Thomas-type count of $G_2$-instantons.
- Because the linearised operator has one-dimensional kernel (from the family direction) and the index over the odd-dimensional compact manifold is zero, each member of the family carries a one-dimensional obstruction space; the paper shows such obstructed instantons are nevertheless constructible when the obstructions are anti-invariant under a symmetry.
Reading between the lines
- A general recipe suggests itself beyond the paper: whenever an orbifold-resolution admits a finite symmetry under which the obstruction space of a family of gluing data is anti-invariant, a smooth family of instantons should exist with parameter dimension bounded by the invariant kernel; testing this on other Joyce orbifolds or on Spin(7)-instantons would show how much of the mechanism is special
- The paper's own caveat in Remark 6.21 leaves the resolved metric's identity open: the Calabi–Yau metric used here may not be isometric to the one in Joyce's original example, so the theorem may produce instantons on a $G_2$-manifold with a different $G_2$-structure from Joyce's, and whether the family persists on the exact Joyce metric remains an open question.
- The injectivity proof yields a reusable criterion: a gauge equivalence between nearby members of a gluing family forces the derivative of the flat family to be an exact form in the limit $t \to 0$, and checking that derivative is a finite-dimensional representation-theoretic computation that could be repeated for other groups and other representations.
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Referee Report
Summary. The paper develops an equivariant gluing construction for G2-instantons over generalized Kummer resolutions and applies it to Joyce's orbifold from [Joy96b, Example 18]. The main abstract result (Theorem A, comprising Theorem 3.13 and Propositions 4.5, 4.7, 5.16) gives conditions under which an H-equivariant family of almost-instantons on a Kummer resolution can be perturbed to a genuine family of G2-instantons, including estimates on derivatives with respect to the family parameter. The concrete result (Theorem B, comprising Propositions 6.31, 6.33, 6.34) produces, for sufficiently small scale t, an SO(14)-bundle over a compact G2-manifold arising from the orbifold and a smooth family of G2-instantons parametrized by a compact interval F in R minus pi Z, all infinitesimally irreducible and non-flat, with injective map into the moduli space. The proof combines Joyce's Kummer theorem, rigid Hermitian-Yang-Mills connections on ALE crepant resolutions due to Degeratu-Walpuski, a family fixed-point argument in weighted Holder spaces, and a detailed linear analysis using a Z2 symmetry to kill the obstruction space.
Significance. If established, this is the first smooth one-parameter family of G2-instantons over a compact G2-manifold, and it extends the existing gluing technology to codimension-six singular strata and to families whose linearized instanton operator has nontrivial cokernel. The paper is carefully structured and contains detailed proofs of most analytic steps, including the pregluing construction, the quadratic estimates, the family fixed-point argument, and the moduli-space injectivity argument; the explicit construction of the flat families in Section 6 and the nontrivial non-tangency result in Proposition 6.18 are valuable contributions. The paper is also transparent about caveats, notably the possible non-isometry of the resolution metric with Joyce's original example in Remark 6.21. These strengths make the overall approach credible. However, as stated, the central claims rest on two points that need further work: the uniform-in-f Schauder estimate is only sketched, and the injectivity statement needs a length restriction on the parameter interval or a quotient by the 2pi-periodicity.
major comments (2)
- [Section 5.1, Proposition 5.11] Proposition 5.11, which supplies the f-independent Schauder estimate for the model operator L L^* on R times the inverse image of the ball of radius t^{-1} kappa, is presented only as a proof sketch. The claimed t-independence and f-independence of the constant c_SI are asserted rather than proved: in the exterior region the estimate is reduced to equation (5.2) for the operator built from A_infty + tR(τ)^*a, where tR is only uniformly bounded and not small, and the lower-order terms tR(τ)^*a are said to be uniformly bounded without a displayed weighted-norm argument. This estimate is used in Proposition 5.17 and then in Proposition 5.16, which supplies assumption (2) of Theorem 3.13; the f-independence of the contraction constant in the fixed-point argument and the derivative estimates in Proposition 3.18 all inherit this uniformity. Since this is a load-bearing analytic input, the proof should be completed, or a precise reference covering this non-asymptotically-dilation-invariant family with a uniform constant should be supplied.
- [Section 6.5, Propositions 6.34 and 6.35; Remark 6.30] The injectivity statement in Proposition 6.34 is false for arbitrary compact intervals F in R minus pi Z of length at least 2pi. Remark 6.30 states that the preglued connections for parameters f_1 and f_2 are gauge equivalent whenever f_1 - f_2 is an integer multiple of 2pi, and by the uniqueness in the fixed-point construction the same periodicity passes to the perturbed instantons. The proof of Proposition 6.35(1) rules out distinct limiting theta-values via Proposition 6.3, but it does not exclude f'_infty = f_infty + 2pi, which gives the same value of theta in S^1. Consequently Theorem B as stated needs the additional hypothesis that F has length strictly less than 2pi, or the injectivity claim must be formulated for the induced curve on R/2piZ. This is a load-bearing correction to the main example.
minor comments (3)
- [Section 5.2, Proposition 5.16, and Section 6.4, Proposition 6.29] Proposition 5.16 and the corresponding bullet in Proposition 6.29 state the linear estimate for b in Omega^1 direct sum Omega^7, but the operator L L^* acts on Omega^6 direct sum Omega^0, as used in Theorem 3.13(2) and in Propositions 5.17 and 5.18. The domain in these statements should be corrected.
- [Remark 6.21] The caveat that the Calabi-Yau metric used for the resolution may not be isometric to the one in Joyce's original example is explicitly acknowledged, but Theorem B should state in its formulation that the G2-manifold is one arising from the orbifold via the Kummer construction and is not claimed to be isometric to Joyce's original resolved example.
- [Section 6.2, Proposition 6.13 and Definition 6.16] The passage from the family of flat bundles to the fixed bundle E_0 uses isomorphisms F'_f and F_f; a brief sentence explaining why the modified F_f is still orientation preserving and well-defined on the quotient after the cut-off modification would improve readability.
Circularity Check
No significant circularity: the construction is a genuine gluing argument with independent inputs; the only concerns are a sketched analytic estimate and an acknowledged metric caveat, neither of which makes the derivation circular.
full rationale
The central claim (Theorem B via Theorem A) is a gluing construction whose inputs are external and independent: Joyce's generalised Kummer theorem (Theorem 2.8), Walpuski's analytic gluing framework (Theorem 3.13 and the estimates in Propositions 4.5 and 4.7), and Degeratu-Walpuski's rigid Hermitian Yang-Mills connections (Proposition 2.21 and its SO(2n)-extension in Proposition 2.25). The family parameter f is a genuine geometric parameter: f parametrises flat connections A0 + a0,f on a fixed SO(14)-bundle, and the proof of injectivity of f into the moduli space relies on Proposition 6.18, which shows that the derivative of the family is not tangent to the gauge orbit. That statement is proved from the explicit representation fθ and the fixed-point structure, so injectivity is not built into the definition of the family. The author's self-citations, chiefly [Gut24a] and [Gut24b], are used for background conventions, notation, and elementary facts, and the main theorem does not reduce to them. The two issues that a careful reader should flag are (1) Proposition 5.11 is only a proof sketch: the f-independence of the Schauder constant for L_{\hat A+t\hat a_f}L^* is asserted rather than fully displayed, and this estimate underpins the linear estimate in Proposition 5.16 and hence the contraction argument in Theorem 3.13; this is a genuine completeness or correctness gap, but it is not circularity, because the estimate is a quantitative analytic input about a model operator and does not presuppose the existence or properties of the instantons being constructed. (2) Remark 6.21 explicitly acknowledges that the Calabi-Yau metric used for the resolution may not be isometric to Joyce's original resolved metric; this is an honest limitation about the relation to Joyce's example, not a circular step, and Theorem B is stated accordingly as producing a G2-manifold arising from the orbifold rather than claiming isometry with Joyce's metric. No equation or proposition in the paper reduces by construction to its own input, and no load-bearing argument is smuggled in through self-citation. Therefore the paper receives a circularity score of 0.
Assumptions & free parameters
free parameters (1)
- Generic stability parameter ζ
assumptions (5)
- domain assumption Joyce's generalized Kummer theorem (Theorem 2.8) provides, for small t, a torsion-free G2-structure ϕ_t on the resolution with ||ϕ_t - \tilde ϕ_t||_{C^{k,α}_{0,t}} < c t^{1/2}, and for codimension-6 strata this improves to t^{5/2} (Remark 2.9).
- domain assumption There exist infinitesimally rigid, asymptotically flat HYM connections on ALE crepant resolutions C^3/Γ (Proposition 2.21, from [DW16]), and these remain rigid after realification to SO(2n) bundles (Proposition 2.25).
- standard math The flat representation f_θ of Γ into SO(14) constructed in Proposition 6.2 exists and has the stated fixed-point properties (Lemma 6.5, Propositions 6.6, 6.10).
- ad hoc to paper The family of flat connections (A0 + a0,f)_f is not tangent to the gauge orbit at any f (Proposition 6.18).
- domain assumption The t-uniform Schauder estimate for the family-dependent model operator (Proposition 5.11) holds with an f-independent constant.
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abstract
We construct a smooth 1-parameter family of $G_2$-instantons over a generalised Kummer construction desingularising a $G_2$-orbifold discovered by Joyce. For this we extend the gluing construction for $G_2$-instantons developed by Walpuski to Kummer constructions resolving $G_2$-orbifolds whose singular strata are of codimension 6 and to connections (and entire families of connections) whose linearised instanton operator has a non-trivial cokernel. In order to overcome the corresponding obstructions, we utilise a $\mathbb{Z}_2$-action on the ambient manifold. More precisely, we perturb the (family of) pre-glued almost-instantons inside the class of $\mathbb{Z}_2$-invariant connections, which has the advantage that only the $\mathbb{Z}_2$-invariant locus of the cokernel needs to vanish. We then prove that the instantons that we construct over the resolution of the orbifold found by Joyce are all infinitesimally rigid and non-flat. Moreover, we show that the resulting curve into the moduli space of $G_2$-instantons modulo gauge is injective, that is, no two distinct instantons within the family are gauge-equivalent. To the author's knowledge this is the first example of a smooth 1-parameter family of instantons over a compact $G_2$-manifold.
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