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Quiver varieties and Weyl group actions (English)
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17 May 2000
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For a finite graph of type \(ADE\) with set of vertices \(I\), \textit{H.~Nakajima} associated to \(\mathbf{v,w}\in\mathbb{N}^I\) a ``quiver variety'' \(\mathcal M(\mathbf{v,w})\) and constructed a Weyl group action on the cohomology of \(\sqcup_{\mathbf v}\mathcal M(\mathbf{v,w})\) using techniques of hyper-Kähler geometry [see Duke Math. J. 76, No. 2, 365-416 (1994; Zbl 0826.17026), Duke J. Math. 91, No. 3, 515-560 (1998)]. In the paper under review it is given an alternative construction of this Weyl group action, based not on hyper-Kähler geometry, but on techniques of intersection cohomology. This gives in fact a refinement of the Weyl group action.
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quiver varieties
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Weyl groups
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intersection cohomology
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Weyl group actions
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