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Stable-limit partially symmetric Macdonald functions and parabolic flag Hilbert schemes

Combinatorics 2024-10-18 v1 Quantum Algebra Representation Theory

Abstract

The modified Macdonald functions H~μ\widetilde{H}_{\mu} are fundamental objects in modern algebraic combinatorics. Haiman showed that there is a correspondence between the (C)2(\mathbb{C}^{*})^2-fixed points IμI_{\mu} of the Hilbert schemes Hilbn(C2)\mathrm{Hilb}_{n}(\mathbb{C}^2) and the functions H~μ\widetilde{H}_{\mu} realizing a derived equivalence between (C)2(\mathbb{C}^{*})^2-equivariant coherent sheaves on Hilbn(C2)\mathrm{Hilb}_{n}(\mathbb{C}^2) and (Sn×(C)2)(\mathfrak{S}_n \times (\mathbb{C}^{*})^2)-equivariant coherent sheaves on (C2)n.(\mathbb{C}^2)^n. Carlsson--Gorsky--Mellit introduced a larger family of smooth projective varieties PFHn,nk\mathrm{PFH}_{n,n-k} called the parabolic flag Hilbert schemes. They showed that an algebra Bq,t\mathbb{B}_{q,t}, directly related to the double Dyck path algebra Aq,t\mathbb{A}_{q,t} employed in Carlsson--Mellit's proof of the Shuffle Theorem, acts naturally on the (C)2(\mathbb{C}^{*})^2-equivariant K-theory UU_{\bullet} of these spaces and, moreover, there is a Bq,t\mathbb{B}_{q,t}-isomorphism Φ:UV\Phi: U_{\bullet} \rightarrow V_{\bullet} where VV_{\bullet} is the polynomial representation. The isomorphism Φ:UV\Phi: U_{\bullet} \rightarrow V_{\bullet} is known to extend Haiman's correspondence. In this paper, we explicitly compute the images Φ(Hμ,w)\Phi(H_{\mu,w}) of the normalized (C)2(\mathbb{C}^{*})^2-fixed point classes Hμ,wH_{\mu,w} of the spaces PFHn,nk\mathrm{PFH}_{n,n-k} and show they agree with the modified partially symmetric Macdonald polynomials H~(λγ)\widetilde{H}_{(\lambda|\gamma)} introduced by Goodberry-Orr, confirming their prior conjecture. We use this result to give an explicit formula for the action of the involution N\mathcal{N} on V.V_{\bullet}.

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@article{arxiv.2410.13642,
  title  = {Stable-limit partially symmetric Macdonald functions and parabolic flag Hilbert schemes},
  author = {Daniel Orr and Milo Bechtloff Weising},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.13642},
  year   = {2024}
}