Framed sheaves on projective stacks

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Abstract: Given a normal projective irreducible stack mathscrX over an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero we consider framed sheaves on mathscrX, i.e., pairs (mathcalE,phimathcalE), where mathcalE is a coherent sheaf on mathscrX and phimathcalE is a morphism from mathcalE to a fixed coherent sheaf mathcalF. After introducing a suitable notion of (semi)stability, we construct a projective scheme, which is a moduli space for semistable framed sheaves with fixed Hilbert polynomial, and an open subset of it, which is a fine moduli space for stable framed sheaves. If mathscrX is a projective irreducible orbifold of dimension two and mathcalF a locally free sheaf on a smooth divisor mathscrDsubsetmathscrX satisfying certain conditions, we consider (mathscrD,mathcalF)-framed sheaves, i.e., framed sheaves (mathcalE,phimathcalE) with mathcalE a torsion-free sheaf which is locally free in a neighborhood of mathscrD, and phimathcalE|mathscrD an isomorphism. These pairs are mu-stable for a suitable choice of a parameter entering the (semi)stability condition, and of the polarization of mathscrX. This implies the existence of a fine moduli space parameterizing isomorphism classes of (mathscrD,mathcalF)-framed sheaves on mathscrX with fixed Hilbert polynomial, which is a quasi-projective scheme. In an appendix we develop the example of stacky Hirzebruch surfaces. This is the first paper of a project aimed to provide an algebro-geometric approach to the study of gauge theories on a wide class of 4-dimensional Riemannian manifolds by means of framed sheaves on "stacky" compactifications of them. In particular, in a subsequent paper we will use these results to study gauge theories on ALE spaces of type Ak.



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