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The Jordan--Chevalley decomposition for $G$-bundles on elliptic curves

Algebraic Geometry 2020-07-08 v1 Representation Theory

Abstract

We study the moduli stack of degree 00 semistable GG-bundles on an irreducible curve EE of arithmetic genus 11, where GG is a connected reductive group. Our main result describes a partition of this stack indexed by a certain family of connected reductive subgroups HH of GG (the EE-pseudo-Levi subgroups), where each stratum is computed in terms of HH-bundles together with the action of the relative Weyl group. We show that this result is equivalent to a Jordan--Chevalley theorem for such bundles equipped with a framing at a fixed basepoint. In the case where EE has a single cusp (respectively, node), this gives a new proof of the Jordan--Chevalley theorem for the Lie algebra g\mathfrak{g} (respectively, group GG). We also provide a Tannakian description of these moduli stacks and use it to show that if EE is an ordinary elliptic curve, the collection of framed unipotent bundles on EE is equivariantly isomorphic to the unipotent cone in GG. Finally, we classify the EE-pseudo-Levi subgroups using the Borel--de Siebenthal algorithm and compute some explicit examples.

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@article{arxiv.2007.03229,
  title  = {The Jordan--Chevalley decomposition for $G$-bundles on elliptic curves},
  author = {Dragoş Frăţilă and Sam Gunningham and Penghui Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.03229},
  year   = {2020}
}

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