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Hall Lie algebras of toric monoid schemes

Algebraic Geometry 2023-06-27 v2 Combinatorics Category Theory Quantum Algebra Representation Theory

Abstract

We associate to a projective nn-dimensional toric variety XΔX_{\Delta} a pair of co-commutative (but generally non-commutative) Hopf algebras HXα,HXTH^{\alpha}_X, H^{T}_X. These arise as Hall algebras of certain categories \Cohα(X),\CohT(X)\Coh^{\alpha}(X), \Coh^T(X) of coherent sheaves on XΔX_{\Delta} viewed as a monoid scheme - i.e. a scheme obtained by gluing together spectra of commutative monoids rather than rings. When XΔX_{\Delta} is smooth, the category \CohT(X)\Coh^T(X) has an explicit combinatorial description as sheaves whose restriction to each An\mathbb{A}^n corresponding to a maximal cone σΔ\sigma \in \Delta is determined by an nn-dimensional generalized skew shape. The (non-additive) categories \Cohα(X),\CohT(X)\Coh^{\alpha}(X), \Coh^T(X) are treated via the formalism of proto-exact/proto-abelian categories developed by Dyckerhoff-Kapranov. The Hall algebras HXα,HXTH^{\alpha}_X, H^{T}_X are graded and connected, and so enveloping algebras HXαU(\nXα)H^{\alpha}_X \simeq U(\n^{\alpha}_X), HXTU(\nXT)H^{T}_X \simeq U(\n^{T}_X), where the Lie algebras \nXα,\nXT\n^{\alpha}_X, \n^{T}_X are spanned by the indecomposable coherent sheaves in their respective categories. We explicitly work out several examples, and in some cases are able to relate \nXT\n^T_X to known Lie algebras. In particular, when X=P1X = \mathbb{P}^1, \nXT\n^T_X is isomorphic to a non-standard Borel in gl2[t,t1]\mathfrak{gl}_2 [t,t^{-1}]. When XX is the second infinitesimal neighborhood of the origin inside A2\mathbb{A}^2, \nXT\n^T_X is isomorphic to a subalgebra of gl2[t]\mathfrak{gl}_2[t]. We also consider the case X=P2X=\mathbb{P}^2, where we give a basis for \nXT\n^T_X by describing all indecomposable sheaves in \CohT(X)\Coh^T(X).

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@article{arxiv.2008.11302,
  title  = {Hall Lie algebras of toric monoid schemes},
  author = {Jaiung Jun and Matt Szczesny},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.11302},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

Title changed from earlier version "Toric Hall algebras and infinite-dimensional Lie algebras". Significant changes in approach to T-sheaves (their definition etc.)