Meromorphic parahoric Higgs torsors and filtered Stokes G-local systems on curves (Q6175952)

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Meromorphic parahoric Higgs torsors and filtered Stokes G-local systems on curves
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    Meromorphic parahoric Higgs torsors and filtered Stokes G-local systems on curves (English)
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    25 July 2023
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    The aim of this paper is to consider the problem of generalizing the theory towards obtaining a wild nonabelian Hodge correspondence (NAHC) for a general complex reductive group \(G\). The work deals with the wild NAHC for principal \(G\)-bundles on curves, where \(G\) is a connected complex reductive group. The authors consider the wild NAHC for principal bundles on curves, and prove that there is a one-to-one correspondence between stable meromorphic parahoric Higgs torsors and stable filtered Stokes local systems satisfying a condition introduced by \textit{P. Boalch} [in: Geometry and physics. A festschrift in honour of Nigel Hitchin. Volume 2. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 433--454 (2018; Zbl 1429.58024), Definition 4], which is also referring to the unramified case in the reference [\textit{R. Bezrukavnikov}, ``Non-abelian Hodge moduli spaces and homogeneous affine Springer fibers'', Preprint, \url{arXiv:2209.14695}]. More precisely, they establish the correspondence under a condition on the irregular type of the meromorphic \(G\)-connections introduced by \textit{P. Boalch}, and thus confirm a conjecture [in: Geometry and physics. A festschrift in honour of Nigel Hitchin. Volume 2. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 433--454 (2018; Zbl 1429.58024), subsection 1.5]. They first give a version of Kobayashi-Hitchin correspondence, which induces a one-to-one correspondence between stable meromorphic parahoric Higgs torsors of degree zero (Dolbeault side) and stable meromorphic parahoric connections of degree zero (de Rham side). Then, by introducing a notion of stability condition on filtered Stokes \(G\)-local systems, they prove a one-to-one correspondence between stable meromorphic parahoric connections of degree zero (de Rham side) and stable filtered Stokes \(G\)-local systems of degree zero (Betti side). When \(G=GL_n(\mathbb{C})\), the main result in this paper reduces to that in [\textit{O. Biquard} and \textit{P. Boalch}, Compos. Math. 140, No. 1, 179--204 (2004; Zbl 1051.53019)]. This paper consists of the following parts: 1. Introduction. This section is an introduction to the subject and statement of the main results. 2. Preliminaries. In this section, the authors briefly review the main algebraic objects and analytic objects studied in this paper. 3. Dolbeault category vs. de Rham category. In this section, the authors introduce the definition of irregular type for meromorphic connections and meromorphic Higgs fields. They give a version of Kobayashi-Hitchin correspondence and obtain a correspondence between \(R\)-stable merohoric Higgs torsors of degree zero and \(R\)-stable merohoric connections of degree zero. 4. de Rham category vs. Betti category. In this section, the authors give the correspondence between merohoric connections and filtered Stokes \(G\)-local systems. By introducing a notion of stability condition for filtered Stokes \(G\)-local systems, they prove a one-to-one correspondence between \(R\)-stable merohoric connections of degree zero and \(R\)-stable filtered Stokes \(G\)-local systems of degree zero.
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    wild nonabelian Hodge correspondence
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    meromorphic Higgs bundle
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    meromorphic integrable connection
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    Stokes local system
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