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Topology of the Dirac equation on spectrally large three-manifolds

The interaction between spin geometry and positive scalar curvature has been extensively explored. In this paper, we instead focus on Dirac operators on Riemannian three-manifolds for which the spectral gap $λ_1^*$ of the Hodge Laplacian on coexact $1$-forms is large compared to the curvature. As a concrete application, we show that for any spectrally large metric on the three-torus $T^3$, the locus in the torus of flat $U(1)$-connections where (a small generic pertubation of) the corresponding twisted Dirac operator has kernel is diffeomorphic to a two-sphere. While the result only involves linear operators, its proof relies on the non-linear analysis of the Seiberg-Witten equations. It follows from a more general understanding of transversality in the context of the monopole Floer homology of a torsion spin$^c$ three-manifold $(Y,\mathfrak{s})$ with a large spectral gap $λ_1^*$. When $b_1>0$, this gives rise to a very rich setup and we discuss a framework to describe explicitly in certain situations the Floer homology groups of $(Y,\mathfrak{s})$ in terms of the topology of the family of Dirac operators parametrized by the torus of flat $U(1)$-connections on $Y$.

preprint2024arXivOpen access

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