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Asymptotic geometry at infinity of quiver varieties

Differential Geometry 2025-10-22 v2 Mathematical Physics Analysis of PDEs math.MP

Abstract

Using an approach developed by Melrose to study the geometry at infinity of the Nakajima metric on the reduced Hilbert scheme of points on C2\mathbb{C}^2, we show that the Nakajima metric on a quiver variety is quasi-asymptotically conical (QAC) whenever its defining parameters satisfy an appropriate genericity assumption. As such, it is of bounded geometry and of maximal volume growth. Being QAC is one of two main ingredients allowing us to use the work of Kottke and the second author to compute its reduced L2L^2-cohomology and prove the Vafa-Witten conjecture. The other is a vanishing theorem in L2L^2-cohomology for exact wedge 33-Sasakian metrics generalizing a result of Galicki and Salamon for closed 33-Sasakian manifolds.

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@article{arxiv.2410.15424,
  title  = {Asymptotic geometry at infinity of quiver varieties},
  author = {Panagiotis Dimakis and Frédéric Rochon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.15424},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

31 pages, there was a problem with our proof of a spectral gap for the Hodge-deRham operator for exact wedge 3-Sasakian metrics (it was only working for forms of pure bidegree). In this new version, we provide instead a proof of our vanishing theorem in $L^2$-cohomology for exact wedge 3-Sasakian using completely different methods. We also corrected a small mistake in the proof of Theorem 4.6