Special Lagrangian submanifolds with isolated conical singularities. V. Survey and applications

Abstract

This is the last in a series of five papers math.DG/0211294, math.DG/0211295, math.DG/0302355, math.DG/0302356 studying compact special Lagrangian submanifolds (SL m-folds) X in (almost) Calabi-Yau m-folds M with singularities x1,...,xn locally modelled on special Lagrangian cones C1,...,Cn in Cm with isolated singularities at 0. Readers are advised to begin with this paper. We survey the major results of the previous four papers, giving brief explanations of the proofs. We apply the results to describe the boundary of a moduli space of compact, nonsingular SL m-folds N in M. We prove the existence of special Lagrangian connected sums N1 # ... # Nk of SL m-folds N1,...,Nk in M. We also study SL 3-folds with T2-cone singularities, proving results related to ideas of the author on invariants of Calabi-Yau 3-folds and the SYZ Conjecture. Let X be a compact SL m-fold with isolated conical singularities xi and cones Ci for i=1,...,n. The first paper math.DG/0211294 studied the regularity of X near its singular points, and the the second paper math.DG/0211295 the moduli space of deformations of X. The third and fourth papers math.DG/0302355, math.DG/0302356 construct desingularizations of X, realizing X as a limit of a family of compact, nonsingular SL m-folds Nt in M for small t>0. Let Li be an Asymptotically Conical SL m-fold in Cm asymptotic to Ci at infinity. We make Nt by gluing tLi into X at xi for i=1,...n.

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