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Categorical resolutions of curves and Bridgeland stability

Algebraic Geometry 2025-12-05 v1

Abstract

Categorical resolutions of singularities are a replacement of resolution of singularities within the realm of triangulated categories. They allow the study of the derived category of a singular variety XX via a triangulated category that behaves like the derived category of a smooth variety. We follow these ideas to study the bounded derived category of a singular, reduced curve CC (with arbitrary singularities and number of components). We start by describing an explicit categorical resolution of singularities, specializing a general construction of Kuznetsov and Lunts. We prove the existence of Bridgeland stability conditions on these categories. As a consequence, we get the existence of proper, good moduli spaces of semistable objects. If the curve CC is irreducible, then we relate these moduli spaces to the moduli of slope-semistable torsion-free sheaves on CC, and to the moduli of slope-semistable vector bundles on the (geometric) resolution C~\tilde{C}. This extends classical constructions by Oda and Seshadri, Bhosle and many others. Finally, we use these results to give explicit descriptions of the moduli of torsion-free sheaves on a curve with a single node, cusp, or tacnode.

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@article{arxiv.2512.04911,
  title  = {Categorical resolutions of curves and Bridgeland stability},
  author = {Nicolás Vilches},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.04911},
  year   = {2025}
}

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