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Representations of cohomological Hall algebras and Donaldson-Thomas theory with classical structure groups

Algebraic Geometry 2016-05-26 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory Representation Theory

Abstract

We introduce a new class of representations of the cohomological Hall algebras of Kontsevich and Soibelman, which we call cohomological Hall modules, or CoHM for short. These representations are constructed from self-dual representations of a quiver with contravariant involution σ\sigma and provide a mathematical model for the space of BPS states in orientifold string theory. We use the CoHM to define a generalization of the cohomological Donaldson-Thomas theory of quivers which allows the quiver representations to have orthogonal and symplectic structure groups. The associated invariants are called orientifold Donaldson-Thomas invariants. We prove the integrality conjecture for orientifold Donaldson-Thomas invariants of σ\sigma-symmetric quivers. We also formulate precise conjectures regarding the geometric meaning of these invariants and the freeness of the CoHM of a σ\sigma-symmetric quiver. We prove the freeness conjecture for disjoint union quivers, loop quivers and the affine Dynkin quiver of type A~1\widetilde{A}_1. We also verify the geometric conjecture in a number of examples. Finally, we describe the CoHM of finite type quivers by constructing explicit Poincar\'{e}-Birkhoff-Witt type bases of these representations.

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@article{arxiv.1603.05401,
  title  = {Representations of cohomological Hall algebras and Donaldson-Thomas theory with classical structure groups},
  author = {Matthew B. Young},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.05401},
  year   = {2016}
}

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42 pages. No figures