Hitchin and Calabi–Yau Integrable Systems via Variations of Hodge Structures

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Publication:5147315

DOI10.1093/QMATH/HAAA037zbMATH Open1460.14076arXiv1707.05973OpenAlexW3110169455MaRDI QIDQ5147315FDOQ5147315


Authors: Florian Beck Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 3 February 2021

Published in: The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: A complex integrable system determines a family of complex tori over a Zariski-open and dense subset in its base. This family in turn yields an integral variation of Hodge structures of weight pm1. In this paper, we study the converse of this procedure. Starting from an integral variation of Hodge structures of weight pm1, we give a criterion for when its associated family of complex tori carries a Lagrangian structure, i.e. for when it can be given the structure of an integrable system. This sheaf-theoretic approach to (the smooth parts of) complex integrable systems enables us to apply powerful tools from Hodge and sheaf theory to study complex integrable systems. We exemplify the usefulness of this viewpoint by proving that the degree zero component of the Hitchin system for any simple adjoint or simply-connected complex Lie group G is isomorphic to a non-compact Calabi-Yau integrable system over a Zariski-open and dense subset in the corresponding Hitchin base. In particular, we recover previously known results for the case where G has a Dynkin diagram of type ADE and extend them to the remaining Dynkin types mathrmBk, mathrmCk, mathrmF4 and mathrmG2.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1707.05973




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