Shifted Poisson geometry and meromorphic matrix algebras over an elliptic curve (Q2424200)
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Shifted Poisson geometry and meromorphic matrix algebras over an elliptic curve (English)
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24 June 2019
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The authors classify symplectic leaves of the regular part of the projectivization of the space of meromorphic endomorphisms of a stable vector bundle on an elliptic curve, using the study of shifted Poisson structures on the moduli of complexes from their previous work [Adv. Math. 338, 991--1037 (2018; Zbl 1400.53070)]. This Poisson ind-scheme is closely related to the ind Poisson-Lie group associated to Belavin's elliptic $r$-matrix, studied by some authors. Their result leads to a classification of symplectic leaves on the regular part of meromorphic matrix algebras over an elliptic curve, which can be viewed as the Lie algebra of the above-mentioned ind Poisson-Lie group. The authors also describe the decomposition of the product of leaves under the multiplication morphism and show the invariance of Poisson structures under autoequivalences of the derived category of coherent sheaves on an elliptic curve. This paper is organized as follows. Section 1 is an introduction to the subject. Section 2 concerns a brief review of the construction of the derived moduli stack of bounded complexes of vector bundles and its shifted Poisson structure in [loc. cit.]. In Section 3 the authors prove that the coarse moduli spaces of the derived symplectic leaves are smooth schemes and show that the classical shadow of the $0$-shifted symplectic structure descends to a symplectic structure on the coarse moduli spaces and the classification results are proved. In Section 4, the authors classify all symplectic leaves for rank $2$ case without assuming regularity and give some examples of leaves. In Section 5, they prove invariance of the Poisson structure under auto equivalences.
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moduli of vector bundles
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Poisson manifolds
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Poisson groupoids and algebroids
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integrable systems
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algebraic curves
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