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MMP via wall-crossing for moduli spaces of stable sheaves on an Enriques surface
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    MMP via wall-crossing for moduli spaces of stable sheaves on an Enriques surface (English)
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    11 August 2020
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    This paper studies the moduli space of Bridgeland semistable objects on an Enriques surface \(X\) using wall-crossing in the Bridgeland stability manifold. Denote by \(M_\sigma(v)\) the moduli space of \(\sigma\)-semistable objects on \(X\) having Mukai vector \(v\). The first main result, Theorem 1.1, claims that for generic stability conditions \(\sigma\) and \(\tau\) for \(v\), the two moduli spaces \(M_\sigma(v)\) and \(M_\tau(v)\) are birational. Combining it with Fourier-Mukai transforms, the paper derives explicit description of birational classes of the moduli spaces: For a primitive \(v\) of odd rank, \(M_\sigma(v)\) is birational to a Hilbert scheme of points on \(X\) (Theorem 1.2). For a primitive \(v\) of even rank with a certain condition on the lifting to the \(K3\) cover, \(M_\sigma(v)\) is birational to a moduli space of torsion sheaves supported on a hyperelliptic curve (Theorem 1.3). The paper also shows in Corollary 1.4 that the Donaldson-Mukai map \(\theta_{v,\sigma}\) is an isomorphism for the classes \((v,\sigma)\) treated in Theorems 1.2 and 1.3, which may be regarded as a first step toward the minimal model program for moduli spaces of semistable objects on an Enriques surface.
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    Enriques surfaces
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    moduli of sheaves
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    Bridgeland stability
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