Holomorphic triples of genus 0 (Q2425571)
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Holomorphic triples of genus 0 (English)
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6 May 2008
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Let \(C\) be a smooth projective curve of genus \(g\). A holomorphic triple on \(C \)is a triple \(T = (E_1 , E_2 , f )\), where \(E_1 , E_2\) are vector bundles on \(C\) and \(f : E_2 \to E_1\) is a map of sheaves. For any \(\alpha \in \mathbb {R}\) let \(\mu _\alpha (T ) := (\deg(E_1 ) + \deg(E_2 ) + \alpha \mathrm{rk}(E_2 ))/(\mathrm{rk}(E_1 ) + \mathrm{rk}(E_2 ))\) be the \(\alpha\)-slope of \(T\). Using the \(\alpha\)-slope one can define the notion of \(\alpha\)-stability for triples and study their moduli spaces (see \textit{S. Bradlow} and \textit{O. Garcia-Prada} [Math. Ann. 304, No. 2, 225--252 (1996; Zbl 0852.32016)] when \(g \geq 2\), \textit{S. Pasotti} and \textit{F. Prantil} [Result. Math. 50, No. 3--4, 227--239 (2007; Zbl 1132.14030)] when \(g=1\)). Here the authors study the case \(g=0\). They first study the relationship between the stability of coherent systems and the stability of holomorphic triples with \(E_2\) trivial for arbitrary genus. Then they apply their results in the genus \(0\) case, getting some nonemptiness results for the associated moduli spaces.
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coherent system
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stable vector bundle
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vector bundles on curves
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