Eisenstein series via factorization homology of Hecke categories

From MaRDI portal
Publication:2671900

DOI10.1016/J.AIM.2022.108410zbMATH Open1498.14026arXiv2103.10137OpenAlexW3137781548WikidataQ114211493 ScholiaQ114211493MaRDI QIDQ2671900FDOQ2671900


Authors: Quoc P. Ho, Penghui Li Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 3 June 2022

Published in: Advances in Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Motivated by spectral gluing patterns in the Betti Langlands program, we show that for any reductive group G, a parabolic subgroup P, and a topological surface M, the (enhanced) spectral Eisenstein series category of M is the factorization homology over M of the mathrmE2-Hecke category mathrmHG,P=mathrmIndCoh(mathrmLSG,P(D2,S1)), where mathrmLSG,P(D2,S1) denotes the moduli stack of G-local systems on a disk together with a P-reduction on the boundary circle. More generally, for any pair of stacks mathcalYomathcalZ satisfying some mild conditions and any map between topological spaces NoM, we define (mathcalY,mathcalZ)N,M=mathcalYNimesmathcalZNmathcalZM to be the space of maps from M to mathcalZ along with a lift to mathcalY of its restriction to N. Using the pair of pants construction, we define an mathrmEn-category mathrmHn(mathcalY,mathcalZ)=mathrmIndCoh0left(left((mathcalY,mathcalZ)Sn1,Dnight)wedgemathcalYight) and compute its factorization homology on any d-dimensional manifold M with dleqn, [ int_M mathrm{H}_n(mathcal{Y}, mathcal{Z}) simeq mathrm{IndCoh}_0left(left((mathcal{Y}, mathcal{Z})^{partial (M imes D^{n-d}), M} ight)^wedge_{mathcal{Y}^M} ight), ] where mathrmIndCoh0 is the sheaf theory introduced by Arinkin--Gaitsgory and Beraldo. Our result naturally extends previous known computations of Ben-Zvi--Francis--Nadler and Beraldo.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2103.10137




Recommendations




Cites Work






This page was built for publication: Eisenstein series via factorization homology of Hecke categories

Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2671900)