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Intersection cohomology of the Uhlenbeck compactification of the Calogero-Moser space (English)
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27 December 2016
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In this paper, the authors study two different compactifications of moduli spaces of coherent sheaves (with specific rank \(r\), degree \(d\), and second Chern number \(n\)) on the noncommutative surface \(\mathrm{Proj}\,(A^{\tau})\), where \(A^{\tau }\) is the graded algebra generated by three generators \(x\), \(y\) and \(z\) of degree \(1\) such that \(z\) is central, and the additional relation \([x, y]=\tau z^2\) holds. The two compactifications are obtained using different notions of stability for coherent sheaves: Gieseker compactification \({}^G M_{\tau}(r, d, n)\) is obtained using Gieseker stability, while Uhlenbeck compactification \({}^U M_{\tau}(r, d, n)\) uses Mumford stability. The authors construct a projective morphism from \({}^G M_{\tau}(r, d, n)\) to \({}^U M_{\tau}(r, d, n)\) and prove that it yields a resolution of singularities if the rank \(r\) and the degree \(d\) are coprime. Then they focus on the particular case \(r=1\), \(d=0\), which is their principal object of interest: the main result of the paper is a complete description of the intersection cohomology of \({}^U M_{\tau}(1, 0, n)\).
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noncommutative surface
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Gieseker stability
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Mumford stability
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intersection cohomology
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resolutions of singularities
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