English

Flat connections and resonance varieties: from rank one to higher ranks

Algebraic Topology 2016-11-17 v3 Algebraic Geometry Group Theory

Abstract

Given a finitely-generated group π\pi and a linear algebraic group GG, the representation variety Hom(π,G)(\pi,G) has a natural filtration by the characteristic varieties associated to a rational representation of GG. Its algebraic counterpart, the space of g\mathfrak{g}-valued flat connections on a commutative, differential graded algebra (A,d)(A,d) admits a filtration by the resonance varieties associated to a representation of g\mathfrak{g}. We establish here a number of results concerning the structure and qualitative properties of these embedded resonance varieties, with particular attention to the case when the rank 1 resonance variety decomposes as a finite union of linear subspaces. The general theory is illustrated in detail in the case when π\pi is either an Artin group, or the fundamental group of a smooth, quasi-projective variety.

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@article{arxiv.1312.1439,
  title  = {Flat connections and resonance varieties: from rank one to higher ranks},
  author = {Daniela Anca Macinic and Stefan Papadima and Clement Radu Popescu and Alexander I. Suciu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.1439},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

33 pages; accepted for publication in the Transactions of the American Mathematical Society