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    8 July 2012
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    The cohomology of the Hilbert scheme of points \(\mathrm{Hilb}_n(S)\) of non-singular quasi-projective surfaces \(S\) has been described in terms of vertex operators on \(\mathcal{F}:=\bigoplus_nH^*(\mathrm{Hilb}_n(S,\mathbb{Q}))\) introduced by Nakajima and Grojnowski. In this paper the authors introduce another natural set of vertex operators on \(\mathcal{F}\) that depends on a line bundle \(\mathcal{L}\) over \(S\). These operators are defined in terms of the Chern classes of the alternating Ext-groups between two ideal sheaves twisted by \(\mathcal{L}\), and can be characterized by their commutation relations with the Nakajima operators. Moreover, the authors give an explicit formula for them in terms of the latter. For the \((\mathbb{C}^*)^2\)--equivariant cohomology of \(\mathrm{Hilb}_n(\mathbb{C}^2)\) the trace of these vertex operators becomes the Nekrasov instanton partition function with matter in the adjoint representation. Equivariant localization reduces the above mentioned formula to a Pieri-type formula for the Jack symmetric functions.
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    Hilbert scheme of points
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    Nakajima operators
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    Ext-groups
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    Nekrasov instanton partition function
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    Jack symmetric functions
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