Irregular Hodge filtration on twisted de Rham cohomology (Q2449865)

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Irregular Hodge filtration on twisted de Rham cohomology
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    Irregular Hodge filtration on twisted de Rham cohomology (English)
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    12 May 2014
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    The author says in his abstract: ``We give a definition and study the basic properties of the irregular Hodge filtration on the exponentially twisted de Rham cohomology of a smooth quasi-projective complex variety.'' The author generalizes Deligne's irregular Hodge filtration in [\textit{P. Deligne} et al., Singularités irrégulières. Correspondance et documents. Paris: Société Mathématique de France (2007; Zbl 1130.14001)] of the de Rham cohomology on algebraic curve to the higher dimension. Let \(U\) be a smooth quasi-projective variety and \(f\) be a regular (algebraic) function. Regarding \({\mathcal O}(U)\) as a rank one free sheaf of itself, the author defines \(\nabla (\omega) =d\omega +df \wedge \omega\) for any \(\omega \in \Omega ^k\). Then the author defines the twisted de Rham cohomology on \(U\) (see page 103). Then in the page 103 to 104, he defines a filtration for the twisted de Rham cohomology. The author gives a detail of Deligne's original filtration in the Appendix in page 131 to 132 and proves that the definition on curve is not the same as Deligne's for the complex level but induces the same filtration for the cohomology level. Reviewer's remark: For the reviewer, the definition \(S=(xt)\) in the middle of the page 103 is a little bit confusing. Also, the diagram in the page 99 is not very clear. Possibly, the author means that the action of \(\nabla\) is the same as the morphism induced by \(d:\;\exp f\cdot \Omega ^k \rightarrow \exp f\cdot \Omega ^{k+1}\). According to [\textit{H. Majima}, Asymptotic analysis for integrable connections with irregular singular points. Berlin etc.: Springer-Verlag (1984; Zbl 0546.58003)], a holomorphic connection on a locally free sheaf \(\nabla : (e_1 ,\dots ,\;e_k ) \rightarrow (e_1 ,\dots ,\;e_k )G\) is integrable if \(dG+G\wedge G =0\). Since \(d(df)+df\wedge df =0\), \(\nabla\) is always integrable.
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    Hodge filtration
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    de Rham cohomology
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