Intermediate Jacobians and Hodge structures of moduli spaces (Q1971652)

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Intermediate Jacobians and Hodge structures of moduli spaces
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    Intermediate Jacobians and Hodge structures of moduli spaces (English)
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    18 July 2000
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    The authors prove a Torelli theorem for moduli spaces of vector bundles over a Riemann surface \(X\) (of genus greater than 1), by studying the mixed Hodge structures of the (singular) spaces \({\mathcal SU}_X(n,L)\) when \(n\) and deg \(L\) are not coprime. These are the (Seshadri) moduli spaces of semi-stable rank \(n\) vector bundles on \(X\) with determinant isomorphic to \(L\). The Torelli question (whether the curve can be recovered from this space, as it can from the Jacobian in the classical Torelli theorem), had been asked before and partial answers are referenced by the authors. The problem is however open when the rank and degree are not coprime, while in the other case the spaces are non-singular and the answer is in the affirmative. This paper gives an affirmative answer for certain numerical ranges, using a beautiful idea, the Hecke correspondence [introduced by \textit{M. S. Narasimhan} and \textit{S. Ramanan}, in: C. P. Ramanujam -- a tribute, Stud. Math. 8, 291-345 (1978; Zbl 0427.14002)] which allows one to go from the coprime to the non-coprime case of rank and degree. This yields results on the purity of the Hodge structure in small degree only, due to the technical difficulties of controlling the set where the Hecke correspondence is not defined. The main technical result of the paper is that if \(n\geq 4\), and if \(i<\iota(n,g) = 2(n-1)g - (n-1)(n^2+3n+1)-7 \) is an integer, then for any line bundles \(L\), \(L'\) on \(X\) the mixed Hodge structures \(H^i({\mathcal S\mathcal U}_X^s(n_,L),\mathbb{Q})\) and \(H^i({\mathcal S\mathcal U}_X^s(n,L'),\mathbb{Q})\) are (non-canonically) isomorphic and are of pure weight \(i\). Ultimately, the intermediate Jacobian \[ J^2({\mathcal S\mathcal U}_X^s(n,L)) = {{H^3({\mathcal S\mathcal U}_X^s(n,L),\mathbb{C})}\over{F^2+H^3({\mathcal S\mathcal U}_X^s(n,L),\mathbb{Z})}} \] is isomorphic to \(J(X)\), where the superscript \(s\) denotes the open subset consisting of stable bundles.
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    moduli of vector bundles
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    mixed Hodge structure
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    intermediate Jacobian
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    Torelli theorem
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    Hecke correspondence
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