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Birational models of moduli spaces of coherent sheaves on the projective plane
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    Birational models of moduli spaces of coherent sheaves on the projective plane (English)
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    12 March 2019
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    The thema of the moduli spaces of sheaves on surfaces is a field of intense interest and study. In this very consistent paper one deals with coherent sheaves on the complex projective plane, in the frame of Bridgeland stability. The paper consists of 4 sections: \newline In section 1 classical results about stable sheaves on the projective plane are reviewed, mainly results of Drezet and Le Potier, and preparatory lemmas for the next sections are proved. \newline In section 2 one proves that the moduli space \({\mathcal M}^s_\sigma (w)\), where \(\sigma \) is a stability condition and \(w\) is a character in the Grothendieck group \(K({\mathbb P}^2)\) of \(D^b({\mathbb P}^2)\), ``is smooth and irreducible for generic \(\sigma \) and primitive \(w\)''. In Section 3 one computes the last wall, and then one obtains a criterion for actual walls of \({\mathcal M}^s_\sigma (w)\) \newline In Section 4 one uses the above criterion for computing ``the nef and movable cone boundaries'' and one presents the example of the Chern character \((4,0,-15)\). \newline One has to note that the paper gives many references to existing literature on the subject, together with a discussion of the correlations to the paper under review. In this way it can be considered also a short challanging guide.
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    birational geometry
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    moduli space of sheaves
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    Bridgeland stability condition
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    wall-crossing
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    Grothendieck group
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