scholarly journals On the boundary of the moduli spaces of log Hodge structures: Triviality of the torsor

2010 ◽  
Vol 198 ◽  
pp. 173-190 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tatsuki Hayama

AbstractThis paper examines the moduli spaces of log Hodge structures introduced by Kato and Usui. This moduli space is a partial compactification of a discrete quotient of a period domain. This paper treats the following two cases: (A) where the period domain is Hermitian symmetric, and (B) where the Hodge structures are of the mirror quintic type. Especially it addresses a property of the torsor.

2010 ◽  
Vol 198 ◽  
pp. 173-190
Author(s):  
Tatsuki Hayama

AbstractThis paper examines the moduli spaces of log Hodge structures introduced by Kato and Usui. This moduli space is a partial compactification of a discrete quotient of a period domain. This paper treats the following two cases: (A) where the period domain is Hermitian symmetric, and (B) where the Hodge structures are of the mirror quintic type. Especially it addresses a property of the torsor.


2010 ◽  
Vol 21 (11) ◽  
pp. 1505-1529 ◽  
Author(s):  
VICENTE MUÑOZ

Let X be a smooth projective curve of genus g ≥ 2 over ℂ. Fix n ≥ 2, d ∈ ℤ. A pair (E, ϕ) over X consists of an algebraic vector bundle E of rank n and degree d over X and a section ϕ ∈ H0(E). There is a concept of stability for pairs which depends on a real parameter τ. Let [Formula: see text] be the moduli space of τ-semistable pairs of rank n and degree d over X. Here we prove that the cohomology groups of [Formula: see text] are Hodge structures isomorphic to direct summands of tensor products of the Hodge structure H1(X). This implies a similar result for the moduli spaces of stable vector bundles over X.


2016 ◽  
Vol 225 ◽  
pp. 185-206
Author(s):  
ARATA KOMYO

In this paper, we investigate the mixed Hodge structures of the moduli space of $\boldsymbol{\unicode[STIX]{x1D6FC}}$-stable parabolic Higgs bundles and the moduli space of $\boldsymbol{\unicode[STIX]{x1D6FC}}$-stable regular singular parabolic connections. We show that the mixed Hodge polynomials are independent of the choice of generic eigenvalues and the mixed Hodge structures of these moduli spaces are pure. Moreover, by the Riemann–Hilbert correspondence, the Poincaré polynomials of character varieties are independent of the choice of generic eigenvalues.


1991 ◽  
Vol 06 (10) ◽  
pp. 1749-1813 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. CECOTTI

We discuss some nonperturbative aspects of the correspondence between N=2 Landau-Ginzburg orbifolds and Calabi-Yau σ-models. We suggest that the correct framework is Deligne’s theory of mixed Hodge structures (closely related to catastrophe theory). We derive a general topological formula for the chiral ring OPE coefficients of any Landau-Ginzburg model, including the absolute normalization. This follows from the identification of spectral flow with Grothendieck’s local duality. Wherever the LG model has a CY interpretation, its OPE coefficients are equal to those of the σ-model as given by intersection theory, including normalization. We discuss at length the tricky case of a number of LG fields greater than c/3+2, presenting explicit examples. In passing, we get many results about the geometry of moduli spaces for such conformal theories. We explain the beautiful algebraic geometry connected with a remarkable model pointed out by Vafa, and its relations with moduli space geometry.


2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Victoria Hoskins ◽  
Simon Pepin Lehalleur

AbstractWe study the motive of the moduli space of semistable Higgs bundles of coprime rank and degree on a smooth projective curve C over a field k under the assumption that C has a rational point. We show this motive is contained in the thick tensor subcategory of Voevodsky’s triangulated category of motives with rational coefficients generated by the motive of C. Moreover, over a field of characteristic zero, we prove a motivic non-abelian Hodge correspondence: the integral motives of the Higgs and de Rham moduli spaces are isomorphic.


Author(s):  
Ulrich Görtz ◽  
Xuhua He ◽  
Michael Rapoport

Abstract We investigate qualitative properties of the underlying scheme of Rapoport–Zink formal moduli spaces of p-divisible groups (resp., shtukas). We single out those cases where the dimension of this underlying scheme is zero (resp., those where the dimension is the maximal possible). The model case for the first alternative is the Lubin–Tate moduli space, and the model case for the second alternative is the Drinfeld moduli space. We exhibit a complete list in both cases.


2020 ◽  
pp. 1-23
Author(s):  
MICHELE BOLOGNESI ◽  
NÉSTOR FERNÁNDEZ VARGAS

Abstract Let C be a hyperelliptic curve of genus $g \geq 3$ . In this paper, we give a new geometric description of the theta map for moduli spaces of rank 2 semistable vector bundles on C with trivial determinant. In order to do this, we describe a fibration of (a birational model of) the moduli space, whose fibers are GIT quotients $(\mathbb {P}^1)^{2g}//\text {PGL(2)}$ . Then, we identify the restriction of the theta map to these GIT quotients with some explicit degree 2 osculating projection. As a corollary of this construction, we obtain a birational inclusion of a fibration in Kummer $(g-1)$ -varieties over $\mathbb {P}^g$ inside the ramification locus of the theta map.


Author(s):  
Anna Gori ◽  
Alberto Verjovsky ◽  
Fabio Vlacci

AbstractMotivated by the theory of complex multiplication of abelian varieties, in this paper we study the conformality classes of flat tori in $${\mathbb {R}}^{n}$$ R n and investigate criteria to determine whether a n-dimensional flat torus has non trivial (i.e. bigger than $${\mathbb {Z}}^{*}={\mathbb {Z}}{\setminus }\{0\}$$ Z ∗ = Z \ { 0 } ) semigroup of conformal endomorphisms (the analogs of isogenies for abelian varieties). We then exhibit several geometric constructions of tori with this property and study the class of conformally equivalent lattices in order to describe the moduli space of the corresponding tori.


1998 ◽  
Vol 09 (01) ◽  
pp. 1-45 ◽  
Author(s):  
JØRGEN ELLEGAARD ANDERSEN

Given a foliation F with closed leaves and with certain kinds of singularities on an oriented closed surface Σ, we construct in this paper an isotropic foliation on ℳ(Σ), the moduli space of flat G-connections, for G any compact simple simply connected Lie-group. We describe the infinitesimal structure of this isotropic foliation in terms of the basic cohomology with twisted coefficients of F. For any pair (F, g), where g is a singular metric on Σ compatible with F, we construct a new polarization on the symplectic manifold ℳ′(Σ), the open dense subset of smooth points of ℳ(Σ). We construct a sequence of complex structures on Σ, such that the corresponding complex structures on ℳ′(Σ) converges to the polarization associated to (F, g). In particular we see that the Jeffrey–Weitzman polarization on the SU(2)-moduli space is the limit of a sequence of complex structures induced from a degenerating family of complex structures on Σ, which converges to a point in the Thurston boundary of Teichmüller space of Σ. As a corollary of the above constructions, we establish a certain discontinuiuty at the Thurston boundary of Teichmüller space for the map from Teichmüller space to the space of polarizations on ℳ′(Σ). For any reducible finite order diffeomorphism of the surface, our constuction produces an invariant polarization on the moduli space.


2017 ◽  
Vol 60 (3) ◽  
pp. 522-535 ◽  
Author(s):  
Oleksandr Iena ◽  
Alain Leytem

AbstractIn the Simpson moduli space M of semi-stable sheaves with Hilbert polynomial dm − 1 on a projective plane we study the closed subvariety M' of sheaves that are not locally free on their support. We show that for d ≥4 , it is a singular subvariety of codimension 2 in M. The blow up of M along M' is interpreted as a (partial) modification of M \ M' by line bundles (on support).


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