Derived equivalences of hyperkähler varieties
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Abstract: We show that the Looijenga--Lunts--Verbitsky Lie algebra acting on the cohomology of a hyperk"ahler variety is a derived invariant, and obtain from this a number of consequences for the action on cohomology of derived equivalences between hyperk"ahler varieties. This includes a proof that derived equivalent hyperk"ahler varieties have isomorphic -Hodge structures, the construction of a rational `Mukai lattice' functorial for derived equivalences, and the computation (up to index 2) of the image of the group of auto-equivalences on the cohomology of certain Hilbert squares of K3 surfaces.
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