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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5635164
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Langlands duality for Hitchin systems (English)
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19 September 2012
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18 November 2009
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Hitchin's system is an integrable system depending on a complex reductive group \(G\) and a compact Riemann surface \(C\), introduced by Nigel J. Hitchin in 1987 [Proc. Lond. Math. Soc., III. Ser. 55, 59--126 (1987; Zbl 0634.53045)]. The definition involves semistable \(K_C\)-valued principal \(G\)-Higgs bundles on \(C\) where \(K_C \to C\) is the canonical bundle. It is proven that Hitchin's system for \(G\) is dual to Hitchin's system for the Langlands dual group \(^LG\). This statement can be interpreted at several levels. One of them is an equivalence of the derived categories of \(\mathbf{Higgs}\) and \(^L\mathbf{Higgs}\).
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Review of the geometric Langlands conjecture
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Higgs bundles
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Hitchin system
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abelianization
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Hitchin map
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The classical limit conjecture
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duality of Hitchin systems
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Non-abelian Hodge theory
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parabolic Higgs sheaves on the moduli of bundles
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wobbly, shaky, and unstable bundles
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functoriality in non-abelian Hodge theory
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