Representation homology of simply connected spaces
Abstract
Let be an affine algebraic group defined over field of characteristic zero. We study the derived moduli space of G-local systems on a pointed connected CW complex X trivialized at the basepoint of . This derived moduli space is represented by an affine DG scheme RLoc: we call the (co)homology of the structure sheaf of RLoc the representation homology of in and denote it by HR. The HR is isomorphic to the coordinate ring of the representation variety Rep of the fundamental group of in -- a well-known algebro-geometric invariant of with many applications in topology. The case when X is simply connected seems much less studied: in this case, the HR is trivial but the higher representation homology is still an interesting rational invariant of depending on the algebraic group . In this paper, we use rational homotopy theory to compute the HR for an arbitrary simply connected space (of finite rational type) in terms of its Quillen and Sullivan algebraic models. When is reductive, we also compute the -invariant part of representation homology, HR, and study the question when HR is free of locally finite type as a graded commutative algebra. This question turns out to be closely related to the so-called Strong Macdonald Conjecture, a celebrated result in representation theory proposed (as a conjecture) by B. Feigin and P. Hanlon in the 1980s and proved by S. Fishel, I. Grojnowski and C. Teleman in 2008. Reformulating the Strong Macdonald Conjecture in topological terms, we give a simple characterization of spaces for which HR is a graded symmetric algebra for any complex reductive group .
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@article{arxiv.2007.10844,
title = {Representation homology of simply connected spaces},
author = {Yuri Berest and Ajay C. Ramadoss and Wai-Kit Yeung},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.10844},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
39 pages. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1703.03505