Matrix divisors on Riemann surfaces and Lax operator algebras

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DOI10.1090/MOSC/267zbMATH Open1437.14042arXiv1701.01807OpenAlexW2578518507MaRDI QIDQ4584294FDOQ4584294

O. K. Sheinman

Publication date: 30 August 2018

Published in: Transactions of the Moscow Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Matrix divisors are introduced in the work by A.Weil (1938) which is considered as a starting point of the theory of holomorphic vector bundles on Riemann surfaces. In this theory matrix divisors play the role similar to the role of usual divisors in the theory of line bundles. Moreover, they provide explicit coordinates (Tyurin parameters) in an open subset of the moduli space of stable vector bundles. These coordinates turned out to be helpful in integration of soliton equations. We would like to gain attention to one more relationship between matrix divisors of vector G-bundles (where G is a complex semi-simple Lie group) and the theory of integrable systems, namely to the relationship with Lax operator algebras. The result we obtain can be briefly formulated as follows: the moduli space of matrix divisors with certain discrete invariants and fixed support is a homogeneous space. Its tangent space at the unit is naturally isomorphic to the quotient space of M-operators by L-operators, both spaces essentially defined by the same invariants (the result goes back to Krichever, 2001). We give one more description of the same space in terms of root systems.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1701.01807




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