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Flat surfaces and stability structures (English)
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19 January 2018
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The space Stab\((\mathcal{C})\) of stability structures of a triangulated category \(\mathcal{C}\) is introduced by Bridgeland and is based on a proposal of M. R. Douglas on D-branes in super-conformal field theories. The data of a stability structure is a distinguished class of semistable objects in \(\mathcal{C}\), each with a phase and a central charge; the latter satisfy certain axioms. The space Stab\((\mathcal{C})\) has the structure of a complex manifold and comes with an action of Aut\((\mathcal{C})\) and the universal cover of GL\(^+(2,\mathbb{R})\). Similar modular spaces appear in the theory of complex curves with a quadratic differential (known as flat surfaces), because they carry a flat Riemannian metric with conical singularities. The authors prove that, for \(S\) a marked surface of finite type, \(\mathcal{M}(S)\) its space of marked flat structures and \(\mathcal{F}(S)\) its Fukuya category, there exists a bianalytic natural map \(\mathcal{M}(S)\rightarrow\)Stab\((\mathcal{F}(S))\) which is a union of connected components.
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flat surface
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stability structure
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Fukuya category
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moduli space
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