Stability conditions on noncommutative crepant resolutions of 3-dimensional isolated singularities
Abstract
Let be a 3-dimensional complete local Gorenstein isolated singularity. For a basic maximal modifying -module , we construct a wall-and-chamber structure, denoted by and called the mutation cone of , in the real Grothendieck group associated to the maximal modification algebra . Each chamber in corresponds to a maximal modifying module obtained by iterated (Iyama--Wemyss) mutations of , and a wall-crossing corresponds to the mutation at an indecomposable summand. Moreover, we introduce the notion of tilting-noetherian property of , and by analysis of wall-and-chamber structure of , we prove that this property holds for if and only if all maximal modifying -modules are connected by iterated mutations. We then consider the finite length subcategory and introduce a full-dimensional connected subspace of Bridgeland stability conditions on . We prove that there is a regular covering map from to the complexification of the mutation cone of , where the Galois group is the subgroup of consisting of compositions of equivalences associated to mutations of maximal modifying modules. Finally, using the results on stability conditions, we describe the group of autoequivalences of that preserve the subspace .
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@article{arxiv.2603.04858,
title = {Stability conditions on noncommutative crepant resolutions of 3-dimensional isolated singularities},
author = {Wahei Hara and Yuki Hirano},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.04858},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
A crucial error was found in the assertion of Lemma 3.12 (2), which affects the validity of the main results. Although the results are still valid in the case of a terminal singularity, many results for such a case are already known. Therefore we have decided to withdraw the paper