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For a smooth quasiprojective variety \(X\) choose a normal crossings compactification \(\bar{X}=X\cup D\) and define a simplicial set called the dual boundary complex \(D\partial X\) containing the combinatorial information about multiple intersections of divisor components of \(D\). The author treats the case when \(X=M_B(S;C_1,\ldots C_k)\) is the character variety of local systems on a punctured sphere \(S\sim \mathbb{P}^1-\{ y_1,\ldots y_k\}\) such that the conjugacy classes of the monodromies around the punctures are \(C_1\), \(\ldots\), \(C_k\); their eigenvalues are presumed to satisfy a natural genericity condition. In this case \(D\partial X\) is homotopy equivalent to the sphere \(S^{2(k-3)-1}\).
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character variety
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local system
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The dual boundary complex of the \(SL_2\) character variety of a punctured sphere
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    The dual boundary complex of the \(SL_2\) character variety of a punctured sphere (English)
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    15 November 2016
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    For a smooth quasiprojective variety \(X\) choose a normal crossings compactification \(\bar{X}=X\cup D\) and define a simplicial set called the dual boundary complex \(D\partial X\) containing the combinatorial information about multiple intersections of divisor components of \(D\). The author treats the case when \(X=M_B(S;C_1,\ldots C_k)\) is the character variety of local systems on a punctured sphere \(S\sim \mathbb{P}^1-\{ y_1,\ldots y_k\}\) such that the conjugacy classes of the monodromies around the punctures are \(C_1\), \(\ldots\), \(C_k\); their eigenvalues are presumed to satisfy a natural genericity condition. In this case \(D\partial X\) is homotopy equivalent to the sphere \(S^{2(k-3)-1}\).
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    character variety
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    local system
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    punctured sphere
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    monodromy
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    dual boundary complex
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