A Fourier-Mukai Transform for Stable Bundles on K3 Surfaces
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Abstract: We define a Fourier-Mukai transform for sheaves on K3 surfaces over , and show that it maps polystable bundles to polystable ones. The role of ``dual variety to the given K3 surface is here played by a suitable component of the moduli space of stable sheaves on . For a wide class of K3 surfaces can be chosen to be isomorphic to ; then the Fourier-Mukai transform is invertible, and the image of a zero-degree stable bundle is stable and has the same Euler characteristic as .
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