Equivariant sheaves on flag varieties (Q627463)

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Equivariant sheaves on flag varieties
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    Equivariant sheaves on flag varieties (English)
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    2 March 2011
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    The main result of the paper under review describes the equivariant derived category of sheaves on the flag variety of a complex reductive group. More precisely, let \(G\) be a complex connected reductive affine algebraic group and \(B\subset P\subset G\) a Borel and a parabolic subgroup. \textit{J.\ Bernstein} and \textit{V.\ Lunts} [``Equivariant sheaves and functors'', Lect.\ Notes Math.\ 1578 (1994; Zbl 0808.14038)] constructed the \(B\)-equivariant bounded constructible derived category \({\text D}^{\text b}_{B,c}(X)\) of sheaves of real vector spaces on \(X:=G/P\). If \(\mathcal{S}\) is the stratification of \(X\) into \(B\)-orbits, denote by \(\mathcal{I}\mathcal{C}_B(S) \in {\text D}^{\text b}_{B,c}(X)\) the equivariant intersection cohomology complex of the closure of the stratum \(S\in \mathcal{S}\). These objects are the simple equivariant perverse sheaves on \(X\). Denote by \(\mathcal{I}\mathcal{C}_B(\mathcal{S})\) their direct sum and by \(\mathcal{E}=\text{Ext}(\mathcal{I}\mathcal{C}_B(\mathcal{S}))\) its graded algebra of self-extensions in \({\text D}^{\text b}_{B,c}(X)\), which can be considered as a differential graded algebra with differential \(d=0\). Then the main result asserts that \({\text D}^{\text b}_{B,c}(X)\) and the perfect derived category \(\text{dgPer}(\mathcal{E})\) of \(\mathcal{E}\) (that is, the smallest strict triangulated subcategory of the derived category of dg \(\mathcal{E}\)-modules containing \(\mathcal{E}\) and closed under forming direct summands) are equivalent as triangulated categories. As a special case, the author also obtains a non-equivariant analogue, that is, an equivalence between \({\text D}^{\text b}(X,\mathcal{S})\), the full subcategory of \({\text D}^{\text b}(X)\) containing the \(\mathcal{S}\)-constructible objects, and \(\text{dgPer}(\mathcal{F})\), where \(\mathcal{F}\) is the algebra of self-extensions of the (non-equivariant) simple \(\mathcal{S}\)-constructible perverse sheaves. Furthermore, one can define a certain t-structure on \(\text{dgPer}(\mathcal{E})\) respectively on \(\text{dgPer}(\mathcal{F})\) and it turns out that the above mentioned equivalences are compatible with the t-structures and hence one gets algebraic descriptions of the categories of (equivariant) perverse sheaves.
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    equivariant derived category
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    flag variety
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    perfect derived category
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    differential graded module
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    DG module
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    formality
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    t-structure
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