Holomorphic rank-2 vector bundles on non-Kahler elliptic surfaces
Abstract
The existence problem for vector bundles on a smooth compact complex surface consists in determining which topological complex vector bundles admit holomorphic structures. For projective surfaces, Schwarzenberger proved that a topological complex vector bundle admits a holomorphic (algebraic) structure if and only if its first Chern class belongs to the Neron-Severi group of the surface. In contrast, for non-projective surfaces there is only a necessary condition for the existence problem (the discriminant of the vector bundles must be positive) and the difficulty of the problem resides in the lack of a general method for constructing non-filtrable vector bundles. In this paper, we close the existence problem in the rank-2 case, by giving necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of holomorphic rank-2 vector bundles on non-K\" ahler elliptic surfaces.
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