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The aim of this paper is to prove a theorem for holomorphic twisted quiver bundles over a special non-compact Gauduchon manifold, connecting the existence of -Hermite–Yang–Mills metric in differential geometry and the analytic -stability in algebraic geometry. The proof of the theorem relies on the flow method and the Uhlenbeck–Yau’s continuity method.
The renowned Donaldson–Uhlenbeck–Yau theorem, commonly abbreviated as the DUY theorem, reveals a profound connection between stable bundles and Hermite–Yang–Mills metrics. Research into the DUY theorem gained momentum in the 1980s, driven by numerous eminent mathematicians, as documented in works such as [1,2,3,4,5]. Over the past two decades, this theorem has continuously piqued the interest of numerous researchers, as evidenced by various publications ([6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20] and references within). On 9 September 2021, Mochizuki was awarded the Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics for his remarkable contributions to the field of twistor -modules. Remarkably, the DUY theorem, applied to well-filtered flat bundles, facilitated the resolution of Kashiwara’s conjecture regarding twistor -modules [21]. In some sense, this shows that the DUY theorem not only has a vigorous vitality, but also plays a key role in some developments of modern mathematics.
A twisted quiver bundle is a collection of some vector bundles, associated with the vertex set and the arrows, connected by morphisms twisted by the collection of bundles. In 2003, Álvarez-Cónsul and García-Prada [22] proved a DUY theorem for holomorphic twisted quiver bundles over the ordinary compact Kähler manifold. Later, Zhang [23] generalized their results to the compact almost-Hermitian manifold. Recently, the DUY theorem for quiver bundles has been extensively studied by Hu and Huang [24] to the compact generalized Kähler manifold. In summary, they showed that the stability of the holomorphic quiver bundle and the existence of Hermite–Yang–Mills metric over some compact Hermitian manifolds are equivalent. When the base manifold is non-compact, jointly with C. Zhang and X. Zhang, the fourth author [18] established a generalized DUY theorem on the Higgs bundles over a special non-compact and non-Kähler manifold, which generalized Simpson’s non-compact Kähler case [4]. Later, Shen–Zhang–Zhang [15] generalized the result in [18] to the non-compact affine Gauduchon manifold.
A Higgs bundle over a Riemann surface consists of a holomorphic vector bundle and a holomorphic section of the endomorphism bundle twisted by the canonical bundle of the manifold [2]. The class of Higgs bundle is included in the category of holomorphic twisted quiver bundle, in which the quiver is formed by only one vertex and only one arrow. In this paper, we will extend the result obtained in [18] to the holomorphic twisted quiver bundles over the same base manifold as in [18]. Let M be a compact Hermitian manifold and g be an Hermitian metric with the canonical Kähler form . The Hermitian metric g is called Gauduchon if it satifies . When the Hermitian manifold M is compact, according to [25], there must exist a Gauduchon metric in the conformal class of each metric g. Gauduchon manifolds are a very important class of non-Kähler manifolds and play a significant role in the study of non-Kähler geometry. From now on, we will always suppose that the Hermitian manifold is Gauduchon unless otherwise specified. Following [4,18], we first introduce the three conditions:
Condition 1. The volume of the non-compact manifold is finite.
Condition 2. There exists an exhaustion function which satisfies and bounded.
Condition 3. There is an increasing function with and for , such that if f is a bounded positive function on M with then
In addition, if , immediately.
The non-compact Gauduchon manifold satisfying all of Conditions 1–3 definitely exists. For example, if is a compact Gauduchon manifold and is a kind of non-compact Kähler manifold satisfying the Conditions 1–3, then is a non-compact Gauduchon manifold that satisfies all of Conditions 1–3. In [4], Simpson listed a lot of examples of non-compact Kähler manifolds satisfying Conditions 1–3.
Under the above conditions, we can prove the following theorem.
Theorem1.
Let the base manifold be non-compact Gauduchon and satisfy Conditions 1–3. We also assume . Let be a quiver, and be the J-holomorphic twisted quiver bundle over the base manifold , where and . Fix a background Hermitian metric on . For every vertex , assume that every metric defined on each holomorphic bundle satisfies
Furthermore, assume the sets σ and τ are two collections of positive real numbers and . If is analytic -stable associated to the Hermitian metric , there exists a -Hermite–Yang–Mills metric on the quiver bundle , i.e., for every vertex , every metric on the bundle satisfies
where is the identity morphism from to itself.
Remark1.
There is also an inverse proposition of the above theorem. From the Chern–Weil formula [4] and the arguments in [22], we can check that the -Hermite–Yang–Mills metric on the quiver bundle implies the quiver bundle is analytic -stable associated to the given Hermitian metric .
Remark2.
The proof of the theorem relies on the flow method and the Uhlenbeck–Yau’s continuity method. Despite the methods used here being similar to [18], some changes should be carefully considered. The algebraic structure of the quiver bundle brings us a lot of difficulties in PDE analysis, and the proof rather depends on the construction of the weakly quiver sub-bundles. We construct a new quantity ν (39) by the maximum and minimum of eigenvalues of morphisms, which is different from [18]. We also believe such a method can be used to extend the theorem obtained in [15] to the holomorphic twisted quiver bundle setting.
This paper is structured as follows. Section 2 revisits fundamental definitions related to twisted quiver bundles, analytical stability of the bundle, and other pertinent concepts. Section 3 outlines essential findings on the perturbed heat flow. Section 4 aims to demonstrate the long-term existence behavior of the perturbed heat flow. In Section 5, we leverage the perturbed heat flow to initially tackle the Dirichlet problem of the perturbed equation on a compact Gauduchon manifold. Once a consistent zero-order estimate is achieved, we proceed to solve the perturbed equation on a non-compact Gauduchon manifold. Finally, Section 6 employs Uhlenbeck and Yau’s continuity method to substantiate the primary theorem.
2. Notations
The fundamental setup and notation utilized consistently throughout this paper are introduced in this section. For a comprehensive understanding of J-holomorphic twisted quiver bundles, please refer to [23].
A quiver comprises a pair along with two maps, and , that both assign vertices to arrows. The elements of are vertices, while contains the arrows. For each arrow a in , the vertex designates the head, and designates the tail of that arrow.
Definition1.
A J-holomorphic twisted quiver bundle, defined over the base , is characterized by a 5-tuple , where:
(1)
represents a collection of holomorphic vector bundle over the base , each associated with a vertex v from the set ;
(2)
comprises a collection of holomorphic vector bundles over the base , each corresponding to an arrow a from the set ;
(3)
ϕ is a collection of morphisms that map from to , with the additional condition that is zero for all vertices v in except for a finite number, and similarly, is zero for all arrow a in except for a finite number;
(4)
J denotes a collection of bundle almost complex structures, each defined on the principal bundle of complex linear frames associated with the vector bundles .
An Hermitian metric on a J-holomorphic twisted quiver bundle is defined as a set of Hermitian metrics assigned to each non-zero vector bundle associated with a vertex v in . Given collections of real numbers and with elements and for each , a J-holomorphic twisted quiver bundle is said to admit a -Hermite–Yang–Mills metric if the following equation holds for all non-zero :
where denotes the contraction with the Kähler form , is the curvature of Chern connection associated with the metric on , and represents the adjoint of the morphism with respect to the metric .
Fix a background Hermitian metric on the quiver bundle over the base manifold , the degree on is defined as [4]
where denotes the curvature of the Chern connection associated with the metric on each bundle . According to the Chern–Weil theory [4], for any satured subsheaf of , the analytic degree is given by
where denotes the projection onto w.r.t. the metric .
The analytic -degree and -slope of the twisted quiver bundle are defined as weighted combinations of the degrees and ranks of the vector bundles associated to each vertex v of the quiver . Specifically, the -degree is given by
where and are real numbers associated to each vertex v. The -slope is then defined as the ratio of the -degree to the total weighted rank:
The twisted quiver bundle is called analytic -(semi)stable with respect to if for all proper quiver subsheaves of ,
In the context of twisted quiver bundles, it allows one to define moduli spaces of -stable twisted quiver bundles, which have nice geometric properties [26]. The above condition is a generalization of the stability condition for vector bundles, which plays an important role in the study of moduli spaces of vector bundles and other geometric objects. Over the past few years, the exploration of moduli spaces of vector bundles and various geometric objects has attracted considerable interest and focus (see [27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35] and references therein).
3. Preliminary Results
Let M be an Hermitian manifold with complex dimension n. Let be a J-holomorphic twisted quiver bundle over M and be a Hermitian metric on the twisted quiver bundle . For each and non-negative constant , we will analyze the following perturbed heat flow
where
and
When , the perturbed heat flow (3) is nothing but the flow considered in [23].
For simplicity, we set
If we select local complex coordinates for M, then is expressed as
Firstly, we define the complex Laplacian by
where stands for the inverse of the metric matrix . Secondly, we we refer to the Beltrami–Laplace operator as . It is commonly acknowledged that the relationship between these two Laplacians is given by
where V represents a well-defined vector field on the manifold M.
We initially establish the following proposition, which shall serve as a foundation in proving the long-time existence of the flow (3).
Proposition1.
For each , let be a solution of the flow (3), then
and
Proof.
After direct calculation, we conclude:
and
Using the above formulas, we conclude that
where the last inequality used the flow Equation (3) and the following inequality [18]
By taking the trace on the both sides of (7), we can derive the equality (6). □
Below, we recollect the Donaldson’s distance [1,23] pertaining to the space of Hermitian metrics.
Definition2.
For any two Hermitian metrics H and K on the bundle E, we formulate the Donaldson’s distance between them as
Supposing and represent two collections of Hermitian metrics on the twisted quiver bundle , we can express the Donaldson’s distance on in the following manner:
where is a weighting factor associated with each vertex v.
It is apparent that is non-negative, and it equals zero if and only if is equal to . Additionally, a sequence of metrics converges a limiting metric in sense if and only if the supremum of the Donaldson’s distances approaches zero as t tends to the limit.
Proposition2.
Let , represent two sets of Hermitian metrics defined on the twisted quiver bundle . Assuming that for each v in , the metrics and solve the flow Equation (3), then it follows that
the summations on are non-negative [23], and the following fact [18]
□
The proof of the subsequent proposition is omitted, as it resembles the proof given for Proposition 2.
Proposition3.
Consider , to be two collections of Hermitian metrics defined on the twisted quiver bundle . For each , and are solutions of the (1), then we have
The following proposition will be used as a bridge to connect the stability of the bundle and the -estimate. The proof of such proposition is mainly based on [18]. Hence, we only sketch the proof here.
Proposition4.
Let denote a twisted quiver bundle endowed with a fixed Hermitian metric over the non-compct Gauduchon manifold . Consider a collection of Hermitian metrics on given by and define as . Suppose that the base manifold admits an exhaustion function φ satisfying . Moreover, we also assume that the norm of the exterior derivative of with respect to the metric g is in , that is bounded, and that derivative of is square-integrable. Then, the following inequality holds:
where
and
Proof.
Direct calculations yield
For the first inequality in (9), we have utilized the following fact (see [22], Lemma 3.5)
The second equality in (9) is a consequence of ([18], Proposition 2.6). □
4. The Perturbed Heat Flow on Hermitian Manifolds
In this section, we delve into the question of whether long-term solutions exist for the perturbed heat flow (3) of the twisted quiver bundle defined on the compact Hermitian manifold M (which may or may not have a non-empty boundary). When M is a manifold without boundary, we take into account the perturbed heat flow described below:
Assuming M is a compact manifold featuring a non-empty and smooth boundary, we delve into the following Dirichlet boundary value problem, considering a fixed collection of Hermitian metrics defined on the boundary :
The flow (3) exhibits definitive parabolic characteristics, and as a result, the established parabolic theory ensures the existence of a solution for a brief period of time.
Proposition5.
For any that is small enough, (11) and (12) both possess a smooth solution , which is well-defined within the interval .
Subsequently, building upon the arguments presented in ([1], Lemma 19), our objective is to demonstrate the enduring existence of the perturbed heat flow.
Lemma1.
Assuming a smooth solution of either (11) or (12) is defined on the interval , the metric will converge in sense to a continuous non-degenerate metric on the quiver bundle as the limit is approached.
Proof.
Utilizing the continuity property at , for any , we can determine a such that the supremum of the Donaldson’s distance over M of the difference between and remains below whenever and are within the interval . Utilizing Proposition Proposition 2 along with the maximum principle, we can deduce that
holds true for all greater than .
The above fact signifies that the sequence is uniformly Cauchy, implying that , where is continuous.
Alternatively, according to Proposition 1, we are aware that is uniformly bounded. We also notice that
and
hence we can infer that the sequence is uniformly bounded on the space ; thereby, the metric is absolutely non-degenerate. □
By employing a similar argument as presented in ([1], Lemma 19) and ([36], Lemma 3.3), it is straightforward to prove the subsequent lemma.
Lemma2.
Let M be a compact Hermitian manifold, either without a boundary or potentially with a non-empty boundary. Consider the collection of Hermitian metrics for on the twisted quiver bundle over the base manifold M (subject to Dirichlet boundary conditions). Assume that is the initial data on the bundle . If, as t approaches T, the metric converges in the sense to the metric (non-degenerate continuous) on the bundle , and if the supremum of is uniformly bounded across all values of t, then the metric is bounded in and furthermore in (for any ) across all values of t.
Now, we are ready to demonstrate the existence of the flow for extended periods of time.
Proposition6.
Equations (11) and (12) possess a unique solution that persists for all times.
Proof.
Proposition 5 establishes the short-term existence of a solution. Assume that a solution exists for a limited time interval, namely . According to Lemma 1, the metric converges in norm to a limiting metric (non-degenerate and continuous) on the twisted quiver bundle as t approaches T. As t is finite, (5) signifies that is uniformly bounded in the interval . Furthermore, by Lemma 2, the metric is uniformly bounded in norm and also in norm (for any ) across all values of t. Applying Hamilton’s methodology [37], we can infer that in norm, thus enabling the extension of the solution beyond T. Consequently, (11) and (12) admit a solution that persists for all time. Utilizing the maximum principle and Proposition 2, we establish the uniqueness of this solution. □
In the remainder of this section, our focus shall be on the enduring presence of the perturbed heat flow (3) for the twisted quiver bundle residing over a non-compact Hermitian manifold M. Here, we postulate the existence of an exhaustion function such that is bounded, satisfying Condition 2 for M. Given a fixed number , let represent the compact subspace defined by , with boundary . Let be the initial metric defined on the twisted quiver bundle over the base manifold M. We shall consider the Dirichlet boundary condition as follows:
Based on Proposition 6, we are aware that, for every , the flow (3) subject to the aforementioned Dirichlet boundary condition and with the initial metric admits a distinct long-term solution for .
Proposition7.
Let us assume that represents a long-term solution to the perturbed heat flow (3) defined on and complies with the Dirichlet boundary condition (13), then we have
Alternatively, it is straightforward to verify that
and
Then
which together with the maximum principle implies (14). □
For later use, we first recall the following lemma.
Lemma3
([4], Lemma 6.7).Let be a function defined on the space that fulfills the conditions
and also satisfies . Consequently, we deduce that
where represents the bound of as stipulated in Condition 2.
Herein, we postulate that for all , the norm is bounded on the Hermitian manifold M. Given any compact subset , we can find a constant such that the set . Consider and as long-term solutions to the perturbed heat flow (3), satisfying the Dirichlet boundary condition (13) for . Define . According to Proposition 7, u is uniformly bounded and serves as a subsolution for the heat operator with . Applying Lemma 3, we obtain
on . Consequently, forms a Cauchy sequence on the space as . For each , Proposition 7 guarantees the uniform bound of , and local estimates can be derived analogously to ([18], Proposition 3.5). Furthermore, utilizing the standard Schauder estimate for parabolic equations, we can derive local uniform and smooth estimates for for each . Notably, the parabolic Schauder estimate only yields a uniform and smooth estimate for on with , where the estimate depends on . To address this, we can apply the maximum principle to obtain a local uniform bound on the curvature for each , followed by standard elliptic estimates to obtain locally uniform and smooth estimates. This step is omitted here due to its similarity to ([38], Lemma 2.5). By selecting a subsequence with , the metric converges in -topology on the twisted quiver bundle to a long-term solution of the perturbed heat flow (3) on . In summary, we arrive at the following theorem.
Theorem2.
Let denote a J-holomorphic twisted quiver bundle, endowed with a fixed Hermitian metric , over a Hermitian manifold M that fulfills the Condition 2. Assuming that is finite, it can be demonstrated that, throughout the entire M, the perturbed heat flow (3) admits a long-term solution that satisfies the following bound:
5. Finding Solutions to the Perturbed Equation
Initially, we address the Dirichlet problem pertaining to the perturbed equation, thereby arriving at the subsequent theorem.
Theorem3.
Let represent a J-holomorphic twisted quiver bundle, equipped with a fixed Hermitian metric , over the compact base manifold M possessing a non-empty boundary . There exists a unique Hermitian metric on the twisted quiver bundle that satisfies the conditions
for all . If , it follows that
Moreover,
where . Additionally, if the initial metric on the twisted quiver bundle adheres to the following condition
then it implies and the metric on also fulfills the condition (21).
Proof.
According to Proposition 6, the existence of a long-term solution to the perturbed heat Equation (12) is established. Utilizing Proposition 1 and the fact , we derive
If the initial metric fulfills the condition (21), then by (6) and the maximum principle, it follows that
Consequently,
holds, and the metric satisfies the condition (21) for all .
Pursuant to ([39], Chapter 5, Proposition 1.8), we aim to solve the Dirichlet problem on M given by:
We define . From (22) and (23), and the boundary condition satisfied by , it is evident that for , vanishes on the boundary of M. Consequently,
Employing the maximum principle, we obtain
for any and .
Assuming and letting , it is straightforward to derive
By integration, we arrive at
Analogously, we obtain a similar estimate for . Thus,
Utilizing (24) and (25), we infer that the metric on the twisted quiver bundle approaches a continuous metric in the topology as t tends to infinity. According to Lemma 2, it is known that for each vertex , the metric is uniformly bounded in and also in (). Furthermore, it is established that for each vertex , the quantity is uniformly bounded. Leveraging the elliptic regularity, we can deduce that there exists a subsequence converging to in the -topology. Applying (24), we recognize that is the desired metric that satisfies the boundary condition. Finally, the uniqueness is guaranteed by the maximum principle and Proposition 3.
If , the implication in Proposition 7, stated in (14), leads to (19). According to the definition, it is straightforward to verify that
where is a constant that depends solely on the -bound of .
Utilizing the identity (8) from Proposition 4 and the Equation (18), we arrive at
Consequently, (26) directly leads to the conclusion of (20). □
Let M be a non-compact Gauduchon manifold, and assume forms an exhaustive sequence of compact subdomains of the manifold M. Given a J-holomorphic twisted quiver bundle over the base manifold M and a collection of Hermitian metrics defined on , Theorem 3 ensures the solvability of the Dirichlet problem on , yielding a Hermitian metric on that satisfies
To extend the solution to the entire manifold M, we rely on a priori estimates, primarily the -estimate. For each , let . By Theorem 3, for all we have
For any compact subset , there exists a constant such that . Following similar arguments to those in ([18], Proposition 3.5), we obtain local uniform -estimates, specifically, for any , there exists
where is a uniform constant independent of . Applying the perturbed equation and standard elliptic theory, we can derive uniform local higher order estimates. By selecting a subsequence, for each , converges in -topology to a metric that solves the perturbed equation on the entire manifold M. This completes the proof of the following theorem.
Theorem4.
Given a J-holomorphic twisted quiver bundle with a fixed Hermitian metric over the non-compact Gauduchon manifold M, if , then for any , there exists a metric on such that
and
If the initial data fulfils the condition (21), then
Let M be the special non-compact Gauduchon manifold, as stated in Theorem 1, and let represent a twisted quiver bundle over this manifold. Given a suitable background metric defined on that meets the conditions , , and , we can refer to ([18], Proposition 4.3) to solve the Poisson equation on the non-compact Gauduchon manifold M:
Through the conformal transformation , we discover that the metric fulfills the criterion
Examining the properties of the function f reveals that if exhibits analytic -stability with respect to the Hermitian metric , it necessarily maintains this stability with respect to the transformed Hermitian metric . Consequently, without loss of generality, we can presume that the initial metric imposed on already satisfies the condition expressed in Equation (30).
According to Theorem 4, for each vertex v belonging to and any positive number , the perturbed equation below can be solved:
where is defined as and
Given that the initial Hermitian metric imposed on fulfills condition (30), we deduce that
By employing similar reasoning to that presented in ([18], Lemma 6.1), we can effortlessly arrive at the subsequent lemma.
Lemma4.
If satisfies for some positive ε, we conclude that
where and only depends on ω and .
When exhibits analytic -stability relative to the Hermitian metric , we aim to demonstrate that, by selecting a subsequence, approaches a -Hermite–Yang–Mills metric in the -topology as tends to 0. Leveraging the local -estimates from (27) alongside standard elliptic theory, our focus narrows to deriving a uniform -estimate. Thanks to Lemma 4, our task simplifies to establishing a consistent bound on .
We will prove this by contradiction. If our claim does not hold, there must exist a positive constant and a subsequence approaching 0 as i tends to infinity, satisfying
Defining
we deduce that and . Then, invoking Lemma 4, we obtain
Step 1 We will demonstrate that for each , the norms of are uniformly bounded. Since the norms of are already normalized to 1, our focus shifts to proving that the norms of are uniformly bounded.
Relying on Proposition 4 and the perturbed Equation (31), we deduce that for every , the following inequality holds:
Consider the function defined as
Based on (32), we can assume belongs to the domain It is straightforward to verify that
which monotonically increases as approaches positive infinity. Let be a smooth function from to satisfying when . Utilizing (34) and adapting arguments from ([4], Lemma 5.4), we arrive at
for sufficiently large i. Specifically, we can choose . Therefore, when and , . This means
for Then we have
Therefore, for each element v belonging to , the sequence is bounded in the norm. Consequently, we can select a subsequence, denoted as , which converges weakly to in . For simplicity, we retain the notation for this subsequence. Recognizing that is embedded into , we deduce that
This suggests that the norm of is unity, indicating its non-triviality.
Employing Equation (35) and adopting an analogous reasoning to that presented in ([4], Lemma 5.4), we arrive at the inequality
Step 2 By applying the arguments put forth by Uhlenbeck and Yau in [5], we devise a subsheaf of quiver that opposes the analytic -stability of .
Drawing from Equation (36) and implementing the method outlined in ([4], Lemma 5.5), we deduce that for every , the eigenvalues of remain constant across almost all points. Denote the distinct eigenvalues of as . The condition and dictate that l must fall within the range . For each eigenvalue (where ), we formulate a function
defined as
Defining as and as , according to ([4], p. 887), we obtain the following facts:
for each .
According to Uhlenbeck and Yau’s regularity theorem on the -subbundle from [5], for each vertex , the set defines coherent sub-sheaves of . By leveraging the reasoning presented in ([23], p. 288), which builds upon ([40], Theorem 0.2), we are able to derive a series of good weakly quiver sub-bundles of .
By integrating (40) and (42), we reach a contradiction with the analytic -stability of the bundle . □
Author Contributions
Writing—original draft preparation: S.-F.C. and Z.-H.Z.; Methodology: X.X. and P.Z.; Writing—review and editing: S.K.C. and P.Z. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.
Funding
This work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [Grant Numbers: 12201001 and 62276146], the Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province [Grant Number: 2108085QA17], the Natural Science Foundation of Universities of Anhui Province [Grant Number: KJ2020A0009], and the 2024 Training Program for College Students Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Anhui University [Grant Number: X20240033].
Data Availability Statement
The manuscript has no associated data.
Conflicts of Interest
All of the authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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Cai, S.-F.; Chaubey, S.K.; Xu, X.; Zhang, P.; Zhang, Z.-H.
Canonical Metrics on Twisted Quiver Bundles over a Class of Non-Compact Gauduchon Manifold. Axioms2024, 13, 312.
https://doi.org/10.3390/axioms13050312
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Cai S-F, Chaubey SK, Xu X, Zhang P, Zhang Z-H.
Canonical Metrics on Twisted Quiver Bundles over a Class of Non-Compact Gauduchon Manifold. Axioms. 2024; 13(5):312.
https://doi.org/10.3390/axioms13050312
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Cai, Shi-Fan, Sudhakar Kumar Chaubey, Xin Xu, Pan Zhang, and Zhi-Heng Zhang.
2024. "Canonical Metrics on Twisted Quiver Bundles over a Class of Non-Compact Gauduchon Manifold" Axioms 13, no. 5: 312.
https://doi.org/10.3390/axioms13050312
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Cai, S.-F., Chaubey, S. K., Xu, X., Zhang, P., & Zhang, Z.-H.
(2024). Canonical Metrics on Twisted Quiver Bundles over a Class of Non-Compact Gauduchon Manifold. Axioms, 13(5), 312.
https://doi.org/10.3390/axioms13050312
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