Cyclotomic Gaudin models, Miura opers and flag varieties

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DOI10.1007/S00023-017-0616-8zbMATH Open1417.17032arXiv1607.07397OpenAlexW3099638589MaRDI QIDQ1693288FDOQ1693288


Authors: S. Lacroix, B. Vicedo Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 12 February 2018

Published in: Annales Henri Poincaré (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Let mathfrakg be a semisimple Lie algebra over mathbbC. Let uinextAut,mathfrakg be a diagram automorphism whose order divides TinmathbbZgeq1. We define cyclotomic mathfrakg-opers over the Riemann sphere mathbbP1 as gauge equivalence classes of mathfrakg-valued connections of a certain form, equivariant under actions of the cyclic group mathbbZ/TmathbbZ on mathfrakg and mathbbP1. It reduces to the usual notion of mathfrakg-opers when T=1. We also extend the notion of Miura mathfrakg-opers to the cyclotomic setting. To any cyclotomic Miura mathfrakg-oper abla we associate a corresponding cyclotomic mathfrakg-oper. Let abla have residue at the origin given by a u-invariant rational dominant coweight checklambda0 and be monodromy-free on a cover of mathbbP1. We prove that the subset of all cyclotomic Miura mathfrakg-opers associated with the same cyclotomic mathfrakg-oper as abla is isomorphic to the vartheta-invariant subset of the full flag variety of the adjoint group G of mathfrakg, where the automorphism vartheta depends on u, T and checklambda0. The big cell of the latter is isomorphic to Nvartheta, the vartheta-invariant subgroup of the unipotent subgroup NsubsetG, which we identify with those cyclotomic Miura mathfrakg-opers whose residue at the origin is the same as that of abla. In particular, the cyclotomic generation procedure recently introduced in [arXiv:1505.07582] is interpreted as taking abla to other cyclotomic Miura mathfrakg-opers corresponding to elements of Nvartheta associated with simple root generators. We motivate the introduction of cyclotomic mathfrakg-opers by formulating two conjectures which relate them to the cyclotomic Gaudin model of [arXiv:1409.6937].


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1607.07397




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