Hall Lie algebras of toric monoid schemes
Abstract
We associate to a projective -dimensional toric variety a pair of co-commutative (but generally non-commutative) Hopf algebras . These arise as Hall algebras of certain categories of coherent sheaves on viewed as a monoid scheme - i.e. a scheme obtained by gluing together spectra of commutative monoids rather than rings. When is smooth, the category has an explicit combinatorial description as sheaves whose restriction to each corresponding to a maximal cone is determined by an -dimensional generalized skew shape. The (non-additive) categories are treated via the formalism of proto-exact/proto-abelian categories developed by Dyckerhoff-Kapranov. The Hall algebras are graded and connected, and so enveloping algebras , , where the Lie algebras 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 to known Lie algebras. In particular, when , is isomorphic to a non-standard Borel in . When is the second infinitesimal neighborhood of the origin inside , is isomorphic to a subalgebra of . We also consider the case , where we give a basis for by describing all indecomposable sheaves in .
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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.)