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Let \(\mathcal T\) be a triangulated category and let \((Z, \mathcal{P})\) be a Bridgeland's stability condition on \(\mathcal T\). An autoequivalence \(\Phi\) of \(\mathcal T\) is compatible with \((Z, \mathcal{P})\) if it sends semistable objects to semistable one and it preserves all Harder--Narasimhan filtrations. The main object of the paper is to prove a criterion on when a given autoequivalence is compatible with a given stability condition. As an application the author describes the group of autoequivalences compatible with a given stability condition on the derived category of coherent sheaves on a cycle \(E_n\) of \(n>1\) projective lines intersecting transversally. Then he describes the closure of the moduli space of stable objects in the coarse moduli space of semistable objects on \(E_n\) with a fixed phase. This result was known for a nodal cubic ``\(n=1\) case'', considered by \textit{I. Burban} and \textit{B. Kreußler} [Compos. Math. 142, No. 5, 1231--1262 (2006; Zbl 1103.14007)] and for \(n=2\) [\textit{D. Hernández Ruipérez} et al., Int. Math. Res. Not. 2009, No. 23, 4428--4462 (2009; Zbl 1228.14009)].
Property / review text: Let \(\mathcal T\) be a triangulated category and let \((Z, \mathcal{P})\) be a Bridgeland's stability condition on \(\mathcal T\). An autoequivalence \(\Phi\) of \(\mathcal T\) is compatible with \((Z, \mathcal{P})\) if it sends semistable objects to semistable one and it preserves all Harder--Narasimhan filtrations. The main object of the paper is to prove a criterion on when a given autoequivalence is compatible with a given stability condition. As an application the author describes the group of autoequivalences compatible with a given stability condition on the derived category of coherent sheaves on a cycle \(E_n\) of \(n>1\) projective lines intersecting transversally. Then he describes the closure of the moduli space of stable objects in the coarse moduli space of semistable objects on \(E_n\) with a fixed phase. This result was known for a nodal cubic ``\(n=1\) case'', considered by \textit{I. Burban} and \textit{B. Kreußler} [Compos. Math. 142, No. 5, 1231--1262 (2006; Zbl 1103.14007)] and for \(n=2\) [\textit{D. Hernández Ruipérez} et al., Int. Math. Res. Not. 2009, No. 23, 4428--4462 (2009; Zbl 1228.14009)]. / rank
 
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stability conditions
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autoequivalences of derived category
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singular curves of genus 1
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moduli spaces of sheaves
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    Let \(\mathcal T\) be a triangulated category and let \((Z, \mathcal{P})\) be a Bridgeland's stability condition on \(\mathcal T\). An autoequivalence \(\Phi\) of \(\mathcal T\) is compatible with \((Z, \mathcal{P})\) if it sends semistable objects to semistable one and it preserves all Harder--Narasimhan filtrations. The main object of the paper is to prove a criterion on when a given autoequivalence is compatible with a given stability condition. As an application the author describes the group of autoequivalences compatible with a given stability condition on the derived category of coherent sheaves on a cycle \(E_n\) of \(n>1\) projective lines intersecting transversally. Then he describes the closure of the moduli space of stable objects in the coarse moduli space of semistable objects on \(E_n\) with a fixed phase. This result was known for a nodal cubic ``\(n=1\) case'', considered by \textit{I. Burban} and \textit{B. Kreußler} [Compos. Math. 142, No. 5, 1231--1262 (2006; Zbl 1103.14007)] and for \(n=2\) [\textit{D. Hernández Ruipérez} et al., Int. Math. Res. Not. 2009, No. 23, 4428--4462 (2009; Zbl 1228.14009)].
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    stability conditions
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    autoequivalences of derived category
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    singular curves of genus 1
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    moduli spaces of sheaves
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