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Moduli of parabolic connections on a curve and Riemann-Hilbert correspondence

Algebraic Geometry 2012-06-07 v2

Abstract

Let (C,\bt)(C,\bt) (\bt=(t1,...,tn)\bt=(t_1,...,t_n)) be an nn-pointed smooth projective curve of genus gg and take an element \blambda=(λj(i))\Cnr\blambda=(\lambda^{(i)}_j)\in\C^{nr} such that i,jλj(i)=dZ-\sum_{i,j}\lambda^{(i)}_j=d\in\mathbf{Z}. For a weight \balpha\balpha, let MC\balpha(\bt,\blambda)M_C^{\balpha}(\bt,\blambda) be the moduli space of \balpha\balpha-stable (\bt,\blambda)(\bt,\blambda)-parabolic connections on CC and let RPr(C,\bt)\baRP_r(C,\bt)_{\ba} be the moduli space of representations of the fundamental group π1(C{t1,...,tn},)\pi_1(C\setminus\{t_1,...,t_n\},*) with the local monodromy data \ba\ba for a certain \ba\Cnr\ba\in\C^{nr}. Then we prove that the morphism \RH:MC\balpha(\bt,\blambda)RPr(C,\bt)\ba\RH:M_C^{\balpha}(\bt,\blambda)\rightarrow RP_r(C,\bt)_{\ba} determined by the Riemann-Hilbert correspondence is a proper surjective bimeromorphic morphism. As a corollary, we prove the geometric Painlev\'e property of the isomonodromic deformation defined on the moduli space of parabolic connections.

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@article{arxiv.math/0602004,
  title  = {Moduli of parabolic connections on a curve and Riemann-Hilbert correspondence},
  author = {Michi-aki Inaba},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0602004},
  year   = {2012}
}