Fourier-Mukai transforms and the decomposition theorem for integrable systems
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Publication:6423375
arXiv2301.05825MaRDI QIDQ6423375FDOQ6423375
Authors: Davesh Maulik, Junliang Shen, Qizheng Yin
Publication date: 14 January 2023
Abstract: We study the interplay between the Fourier-Mukai transform and the decomposition theorem for an integrable system . Our main conjecture is that the Fourier-Mukai transform of sheaves of K"ahler differentials, after restriction to the formal neighborhood of the zero section, are quantized by the Hodge modules arising in the decomposition theorem for . For an integrable system, our formulation unifies the Fourier-Mukai calculation of the structure sheaf by Arinkin-Fedorov, the theorem of the higher direct images by Matsushita, and the "perverse = Hodge" identity by the second and the third authors. As evidence, we show that these Fourier-Mukai images are Cohen-Macaulay sheaves with middle-dimensional support on the relative Picard space, with support governed by the higher discriminants of the integrable system. We also prove the conjecture for smooth integrable systems and certain 2-dimensional families with nodal singular fibers. Finally, we sketch the proof when cuspidal fibers appear.
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