Lagrangian Curves on Spectral Curves of Monopoles

Author: Guilfoyle Brendan  

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company

ISSN: 1385-0172

Source: Mathematical Physics, Analysis and Geometry, Vol.13, Iss.3, 2010-09, pp. : 255-273

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Abstract

We study Lagrangian points on smooth holomorphic curves in ${\rm T}{\mathbb P}^1$ equipped with a natural neutral Kähler structure, and prove that they must form real curves. By virtue of the identification of ${\rm T}{\mathbb P}^1$ with the space ${\mathbb L}({\mathbb E}^3)$ of oriented affine lines in Euclidean 3-space ${\mathbb E}^3$ , these Lagrangian curves give rise to ruled surfaces in ${\mathbb E}^3$ , which we prove have zero Gauss curvature. Each ruled surface is shown to be the tangent lines to a curve in ${\mathbb E}^3$ , called the edge of regression of the ruled surface. We give an alternative characterization of these curves as the points in ${\mathbb E}^3$ where the number of oriented lines in the complex curve Σ that pass through the point is less than the degree of Σ. We then apply these results to the spectral curves of certain monopoles and construct the ruled surfaces and edges of regression generated by the Lagrangian curves.