The minimal model program for the Hilbert scheme of points on \(\mathbb P^2\) and Bridgeland stability (Q1941163)
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The minimal model program for the Hilbert scheme of points on \(\mathbb P^2\) and Bridgeland stability (English)
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11 March 2013
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Let \({\mathbb P}^{2[n]}\) be the Hilbert scheme parametrizing zero dimensional subschemes of \({\mathbb P}^2_{\mathbb C}\) of length \(n\). \({\mathbb P}^{2[n]}\) is a smooth irreducible projective variety of dimension \(2n\). In this paper, the authors study the birational geometry of \({\mathbb P}^{2[n]}\). They show that \({\mathbb P}^{2[n]}\) is a Mori-Dream space (in particular \(R(D):=\bigoplus _{m\geq 0}H^0(\mathcal O (mD))\) is finitely generated for any integral divisor \(D\) on \({\mathbb P}^{2[n]}\)). They characterize the effective cone (for many values of \(n\)), and investigate its stable base locus decomposition (into finitely many rational polyhedral cones) and the birational models (corresponding to \({\text{Proj}}(R(D))\) for \(D\) in the big cone). For \(n\leq 9\) they determine the Mori cone decomposition of the cone of big divisors corresponding to different birational models \({\text{Proj}}(R(D))\) and the birational maps (flips and divisorial contractions) between models of adjacent chambers (wall crossings). They also give a modular interpretation in terms of the moduli spaces of Bridgeland semi-stable objects and a description as a moduli space of quiver representations using G.I.T.
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Hilbert scheme
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minimal model program
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quiver representations
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Bridgeland stability conditions
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