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The three‐dimensional Seiberg–Witten equations for 3/2$3/2$‐spinors: A compactness theorem

Ahmad Reza Haj Saeedi Sadegh and Minh Lam Nguyen

Mathematische Nachrichten, 2025, vol. 298, issue 10, 3331-3375

Abstract: The Rarita‐Schwinger–Seiberg‐Witten (RS–SW) equations are defined similarly to the classical Seiberg–Witten equations, where a geometric non–Dirac‐type operator replaces the Dirac operator called the Rarita–Schwinger operator. In dimension 4, the RS–SW equation was first considered by the second author (Nguyen [J. Geom. Anal. 33(2023), no. 10, 336]). The variational approach will also give us a three‐dimensional version of the equations. The RS–SW equations share some features with the multiple‐spinor Seiberg–Witten equations, where the moduli space of solutions could be noncompact. In this paper, we prove a compactness theorem regarding the moduli space of solutions of the RS–SW equations defined on 3‐manifolds.

Date: 2025
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