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Moduli problems of sheaves associated with oriented trees
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    Moduli problems of sheaves associated with oriented trees (English)
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    27 April 2003
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    Let \((X,H)\) be a polarized variety. The author studies the following problem: Given an oriented tree \(Q\), we want to have a moduli space of vector bundles for each vertex and morphism of vector bundles for each edge of the tree \(Q\). These vector bundles and morphisms must have predescribed numerical invariants. The main result is theorem 1.6 which states the existence of a coarse moduli space if we are restricted to \(\theta\)-stable bundles and \(S\)-equivalence classes of \(\theta\)-semistable ones. Here the concept of \(\theta\)-semistability arises naturally from the GIT construction which is carried out in this article. The easy tree \(Q= ( \bullet \rightarrow \bullet)\) leads to what is called holomorphic triples. It turns out that for holomorphic triples \(\theta\)-stability generalizes the \(\tau\)-stability of Bradlow and García-Prada. The tree \(Q\) is used to build inductively large trees.
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    quiver
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    representations
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    moduli space
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    holomorphic triples
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    \(\theta\)-stable bundles
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