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Integral aspects of Fourier duality for abelian varieties

Algebraic Geometry 2024-07-09 v1

Abstract

We prove several results about integral versions of Fourier duality for abelian schemes, making use of Pappas's work on integral Grothendieck-Riemann-Roch. If SS is smooth quasi-projective of dimension dd over a field and π ⁣:XS\pi \colon X\to S is a gg-dimensional abelian scheme, we prove, under very mild assumptions on X/SX/S, that all classical results about Fourier duality, including the existence of a Beauville decomposition, are valid for the Chow ring CH(X;Λ)\mathrm{CH}(X;\Lambda) with coefficients in the ring Λ=Z[1/(2g+d+1)!]\Lambda = \mathbb{Z}[1/(2g+d+1)!]. If XX admits a polarization θ\theta of degree ν(θ)2\nu(\theta)^2 we further construct an sl2\mathfrak{sl}_2-action on CH(X;Λθ)\mathrm{CH}(X;\Lambda_\theta) with Λθ=Λ[1/ν(θ)]\Lambda_\theta = \Lambda[1/\nu(\theta)], and we show that CH(X;Λθ)\mathrm{CH}(X;\Lambda_\theta) is a sum of copies of the symmetric powers Symn(St)\mathrm{Sym}^n(\mathrm{St}) of the 22-dimensional standard representation, for n=0,,gn=0,\ldots,g. For an abelian variety over an algebraically closed field, we use our results to produce torsion classes in CHi(X;Λθ)\mathrm{CH}^i(X;\Lambda_\theta) for every i{1,,g}i\in \{1,\ldots,g\}.

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@article{arxiv.2407.06184,
  title  = {Integral aspects of Fourier duality for abelian varieties},
  author = {Junaid Hasan and Hazem Hassan and Milton Lin and Marcella Manivel and Lily McBeath and Ben Moonen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.06184},
  year   = {2024}
}

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22 pages