Convergence of Riemannian 4-manifolds with L2-curvature bounds

Abstract

In this work we prove convergence results of sequences of Riemannian 4-manifolds with almost vanishing L2-norm of a curvature tensor and a non-collapsing bound on the volume of small balls. In Theorem 1.1, we consider a sequence of closed Riemannian 4-manifolds, whose L2-norm of the Riemannian curvature tensor tends to zero. Under the assumption of a uniform non-collapsing bound and a uniform diameter bound, we prove that there exists a subsequence that converges with respect to the Gromov-Hausdorff topology to a flat manifold. In Theorem 1.2, we consider a sequence of closed Riemannian 4-manifolds, whose L2-norm of the Riemannian curvature tensor is uniformly bounded from above, and whose L2-norm of the traceless Ricci-tensor tends to zero. Here, under the assumption of a uniform non-collapsing bound, which is very close to the euclidean situation, and a uniform diameter bound, we show that there exists a subsequence which converges in the Gromov-Hausdorff sense to an Einstein manifold. In order to prove Theorem 1.1 and Theorem 1.2, we use a smoothing technique, which is called L2-curvature flow or L2-flow, introduced by Jeffrey Streets in a series of works. In particular, we use his "tubular averaging technique" in order to prove distance estimates of the L2-curvature flow which only depend on significant geometric bounds. This is the content of Theorem 1.3.

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