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Nonabelian Jacobian of smooth projective surfaces and representation theory

Algebraic Geometry 2016-11-25 v1

Abstract

The paper studies representation theoretic aspects of a nonabelian version of the Jacobian for a smooth complex projective surface XX introduced in [R1]. The sheaf of reductive Lie algebras \calG\bf\calG associated to the nonabelian Jacobian is determined and its Lie algebraic properties are explicitly related to the geometry of configurations of points on XX. In particular, it is shown that the subsheaf of centers of \calG\bf\calG determines a distinguished decomposition of configurations into the disjoint union of subconfigurations. Furthermore, it is shown how to use sl2sl_2-subalgebras associated to certain nilpotent elements of \calG\bf\calG to write equations defining configurations of XX in appropriate projective spaces. The same nilpotent elements are used to establish a relation of the nonabelian Jacobian with such fundamental objects in the representation theory as nilpotent orbits, Springer resolution and Springer fibres of simple Lie algebras of type AnA_n, for appropriate values of nn. This leads to a construction of distinguished collections of objects in the category of representations of symmetric groups as well as in the category of perverse sheaves on the appropriate Hilbert schemes of points of XX. Hence two ways of categorifying the second Chern class of vector bundles of rank 2 on smooth projective surfaces. We also give a `loop' version of the above construction by relating the nonabelian Jacobian to the Infinite Grassmannians of simple Lie groups of type SLn(C)SL_n(\bf C), for appropriate values of n. This gives, via the geometric version of the Satake isomorphism, a distinguished collection of irreducible representations of the Langlands dual groups thus indicating a relation of the nonabelian Jacobian to the Langlands duality for smooth projective surfaces.

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@article{arxiv.1103.4794,
  title  = {Nonabelian Jacobian of smooth projective surfaces and representation theory},
  author = {Igor Reider},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.4794},
  year   = {2016}
}

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172 pages