Generalized K-theoretic invariants and wall-crossing via non-abelian localization
Abstract
Given an abelian category and a stability condition satisfying appropriate conditions, we define generalized -theoretic invariants and prove that they satisfy wall-crossing formulas. For this, we introduce a new associative algebra structure on the -homology of the stack of objects of an abelian category, which we call the -Hall algebra. We first define -invariants directly coming from the stack of semistable objects and use the -Hall algebra to take a formal logarithm and construct -invariants. We prove that these satisfy appropriate wall-crossing formulas using the non-abelian localization theorem. Based on work of Joyce in the cohomological setting, Liu had previously defined similar invariants assuming the existence of a framing functor; we show that when their definition of invariants makes sense it agrees with ours. Our results extend Joyce--Liu wall-crossing to non-standard hearts of , for which framing functors are not known to exist.
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@article{arxiv.2512.22360,
title = {Generalized K-theoretic invariants and wall-crossing via non-abelian localization},
author = {Ivan Karpov and Miguel Moreira},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.22360},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
76 pages. v2: Added an appendix discussing an extension of the theory to additive invariants of dg categories, in particular Blanc's topological K-theory