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Nonabelian cohomology jump loci from an analytic viewpoint

Algebraic Geometry 2017-02-23 v3 Algebraic Topology

Abstract

For a topological space, we investigate its cohomology support loci, sitting inside varieties of (nonabelian) representations of the fundamental group. To do this, for a CDG (commutative differential graded) algebra, we define its cohomology jump loci, sitting inside varieties of (algebraic) flat connections. We prove that the analytic germs at the origin 1 of representation varieties are determined by the Sullivan 1-minimal model of the space. Under mild finiteness assumptions, we show that, up to a degree qq, the two types of jump loci have the same analytic germs at the origins, when the space and the algebra have the same qq-minimal model. We apply this general approach to formal spaces (for which we establish the degeneration of the Farber-Novikov spectral sequence), quasi-projective manifolds, and finitely generated nilpotent groups. When the CDG algebra has positive weights, we elucidate some of the structure of (rank one complex) topological and algebraic jump loci: up to degree qq, all their irreducible components passing through the origin are connected affine subtori, respectively rational linear subspaces. Furthermore, the global exponential map sends all algebraic cohomology jump loci, up to degree qq, into their topological counterpart.

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@article{arxiv.1206.3773,
  title  = {Nonabelian cohomology jump loci from an analytic viewpoint},
  author = {Alexandru Dimca and Stefan Papadima},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.3773},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

New Corollary 1.7 added and Theorem D. strengthened. Final version, to appear in Communications in Contemporary Mathematics