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Your favourite alternative proof of Borel–Weil–Bott

There is a really nice proof of Borel–Weil–Bott, essentially using parabolic induction (see Proof of Borel-Weil-Bott Theorem, Lurie - A proof of the Borel–Weil–Bott theorem or Demazure - A very simple ...
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Homotopy type of the affine Grassmannian and of the Beilinson-Drinfeld Grassmannian

The affine Grassmannian of a complex reductive group $G$ (for simplicity one can assume $G=GL_n$) admits the structure of a complex topological space. More precisely, the functor $$X\mapsto |X^{an}|$$ ...
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Applications of character sheaves

There are many important recent works (for example, by Lusztig, Bezrukavnikov-Finkelberg-Ostrik, Ben-Zvi-Nadler, Boyarchenko-Drinfeld, Lusztig-Yun, Vilonen-Xue) on character sheaves (which are certain ...
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Open conjectures on the Fukaya category coming from physics

This is a slightly vague question (for which I apologize in advance): can somebody give examples to open conjectures on the behavior of the $Fuk(M,\omega)$ that come from string theory and can be ...
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Why is $ULU=NU$ (a refinement of $|N|=q^{n^2-n}$)?

Let $G=GL_n(\mathbb{F}_q)$, $U$, $L$, $N$ the subsets of upper-triangular unipotent, lower-triangular unipotent, all unipotent matrices respectively. Then $ULU=NU$ means that for any $g\in G$ the ...
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Borel-Weil-Bott, Langlands and Hitchin

Let $G$ be a compact semi-simple Lie group and $G_\mathbb{C}$ be its complexification. We denote by $B$ a Borel subgroup of $G_\mathbb{C}$. Given a dominant weight $\lambda$, one can construct a line ...
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Roadmap to geometric Langlands for a mathematical physics student

I am a student of both mathematics and physics, who has recently been studying string theory. My mathematics background is mostly differential geometry (principal bundles, Lie groups, etc.), although ...
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Sign error in Chriss-Ginzburg?

On page 118, Theorem 2.7.26 (iii) in Chriss-Ginzburg "Representation Theory and Complex Geometry" there is a formula for the convolution of the classes of conormal bundles of $Y_{12}\subset ...
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Perverse sheaves and representation theory

At my university we are having a working group on perverse sheaves, with the aim of applying them to representation theory (Lusztig canonical bases for quivers/quantum groups etc). We are still ...
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Geometric meaning of twist

It is sometimes the case that a Galois representation or a motive acquires a desirable property only after a twist by a character, usually a Tate twist. The latest example of this I have come across ...
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What is an example of Beilinson's theorem on $D^b\mathrm{Perv}$ failing for non-field coefficients?

In Beilinson's paper "On the derived category of perverse sheaves", he proves that the realization functor $D^b\mathrm{Perv}(X,R)\to D^b_c(X, R)$ is an equivalence when $R$ is a field. Here $...
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Representation theory of Chevalley groups as a categorical trace

Dennis Gaitsgory's 2016 preprint, From Geometric to Function-Theoretic Langlands (or How to Invent Shtukas) includes in the third section a very compressed but suggestive discussion of the ...
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Twisted D-module structure on pushfoward of structure sheaf of Bruhat cell

Apologies for the basic question, but my experience on math.stackexchange tells me that this will go unanswered there. Background: In the principal block, the dual Verma modules (with highest weight $...
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comparison of polynomial loop group and smooth loop group

I have a question about Section 8.6 of Pressley-Segal's Loop groups book. Let $G$ be a compact, connected Lie group. Proposition 8.6.6 concerns the comparison of homotopy type between its polynomial ...
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Explicit computation for perverse cohomology

To construct the convolution product for two ($G(O)$-equivariant) perverse sheaves $\mathcal{F}, \mathcal{G}$ on affine grassmanian, the first thing we need to compute is $^PH^0(\mathcal{F} \boxtimes^...
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Identifying and reconstructing the derived category from its auto-equivalences

Background: Given a smooth irreducible algebraic variety $Y$ with $\omega_Y$ or $\omega_Y^{-1}$ ample. Then Bondal-Orlov theorem states that if there exists any other smooth algebraic variety $Y'$ ...
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Automorphism that the Fukaya category is "blind" to

Given a symplectic manifold $(M,\omega)$, there is a natural map $$ Symp(M,\omega) \to Auteq(D^\pi Fuk(M,\omega))$$ which sends a symplectic automorphism to the $A_\infty$-functor it induces on the ...
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How to characterize the class of $(\mathfrak{g},K)$-modules with a fixed lowest K-type in the framework of D-modules?

Let $G$ be a real semisimple Lie group, $K$ be a maximal compact subgroup. Let $\mathfrak{g}_0$ and $\mathfrak{k}_0$ be their real Lie algebras respectively. Let $\mathfrak{g}$ and $\mathfrak{k}$ be ...
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Is the Springer resolution a blow-up?

Let's consider the Springer resolution of the nilpotent cone $\mathcal{N}$ of a complex semisimple Lie algebra $\mathfrak{g}$, which is $$ \widetilde{\mathcal{N}}=T^*\mathcal{B}\rightarrow \mathcal{N}...
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Properties of a functor from Soergel bimodules to Soergel modules

I am looking for an extension of a result of Riche-Soergel about a functor which maps Soergel bimodules to Soergel modules. Fix a given Coxeter system $(W,S)$, together with a (reflection faithful) ...
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What advantages do perverse sheaves provide over D-modules? (or vice versa)

My question is as in the title: What advantages do perverse sheaves provide over D-modules? (or vice versa) As a specific example: could something like the modular generalized Springer correspondence ...
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Bundles equivariant with respect to a transitive Lie algebra action

Suppose an algebraic group $G$ transitively acts on a variety $X$. Then it is well known that $G$-equivariant vector bundles on $X$ are in correspondence with representations of the stabilizer of a ...
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The geometric "hands-on" vs. algebraic approach to nearby cycles

Feel free to skip to the question below; the following is just context and discussion: An interesting, but seemingly less used result in the theory of nearby cycles of constructible sheaves is (...
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Conceptual proof of braid group actions on quantum groups

Roughly 1990, Lusztig wrote a series of papers on quantum groups. Perhaps the result that the braid groups acts on $U_q(\mathfrak{g})$ is the proof which is least conceptual. The original paper ...
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Equivalence between $\mathcal{D}_\lambda$ modules and $\mathcal{D}_{0}$ modules

Fix $G$ a finite dimensional reductive group and $\lambda$ a weight. Apparently the category of $\mathcal{D}_\lambda$ modules on $G/B$ is equivalent to the category of $\mathcal{D}_0$ modules on $G'/B'...
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Hochschild cohomology of (generalizations) of Khovanov's arc algebra

Backgroud: In his seminal paper A functor-valued invariant of tangles, Khovanov (among many other things) introduced the arc algebra $H^{n}$ and several functors between $H^{n}$ and $H^{m}$ related to ...
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Geometric Arthur-Selberg

What should be the analogue of the Arthur-Selberg trace formula in the geometric Langlands theory?
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Two seemingly different definitions of a left cell

This is a question about two seemingly different notions of a left cell in a finite Weyl group and why they are the same. My question arose from reading a paper of W. McGovern titled "Left cells and ...
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Could we characterize injective objects in the category of $G$-equivariant sheaves?

Let $k$ be a field and $X$ be a topological space. We consider Sh$(X)$, the category of sheaves of $k$-vector spaces on $X$. Let $G$ be a topological group which act on $X$ continuously from the left....
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Geometric interpretation of a formula for the induced character (fix point localization?)

Let $H < G$ be a subgroup of a finite group $G$. Let $X:=G/H$ and $\mathcal{F} \in Sh_G(X)$ be an equivariant sheaf on $X$ (w.r.t. left multiplication) associated to a finite dimensional ...
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Action of $F_4$ on generalized flag manifolds

Does there exist (as elementary as possible) a generalized flag manifold (e.g. sphere, projective space, Grassmanian, etc.) of a simple classical Lie group (SL, SO or Sp over real or complex field), ...
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Can one calculate Ext's between microlocalized perverse sheaves/D-modules using topology?

So, I know one really good technique for calculating Ext's between perverse sheaves/D-modules using topology: the convolution algebra formalism, worked out in great detail in the book of Chriss and ...
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Smoothness of some varieties related to the Slodowy slice

Let $G$ be a complex algebraic group with simple Lie algebra $\mathfrak{g} = \operatorname{Lie} G$. Let $\mathcal{B}$ be the flag variety consisting of all the Borel subalgebras of $\mathfrak{g}$. Let ...
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Relations between Whittaker functions/W algebras and Stokes data/resurgence

Skippable background: A Whittaker function is more or less a function on a flag manifold which is twisted-invariant for the action of a unipotent subgroup. E.g. consider functions $f$ on $\mathbf{P}^1$...
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Is there a derived version of affine Schur-Weyl duality?

One version of affine Schur-Weyl duality states that there is a fully faithful functor from representation of $A_r$ affine Hecke algebra to the representation of $A_n$ affine Lie group assuming $r<...
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Concrete computation of pullback of the $D$-module $\mathbb{C}[t,t^{-1}]$

I have some problems in calculating some example explicitly. Consider $$ \{0\} \overset{i}{\rightarrow} \mathbb{C} \overset{j}{\leftarrow} \mathbb{C}^*.$$ Then $Rj_+\mathbb{C}[t,t^{-1}] = \mathbb{C}[t,...
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Making Virasoro uniformization explicit for elliptic curves

$\DeclareMathOperator\SL{SL}\DeclareMathOperator\Aut{Aut}\DeclareMathOperator\Lie{Lie}\DeclareMathOperator\Der{Der}\newcommand\el{\mathrm{ell}}$Let $\mathcal{M}_{g,1^{\infty}}$ denote the space ...
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Borel–Weil–Bott theorem and tensor product

Let $G=\operatorname{SL}(2)$ and $V_n$ be the n+1 dimensional irreducible representation of $G$. This gives a representation for $G(O)=\operatorname{Map}(\operatorname{Spec} k[[t]], G)$ and hence an ($...
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Tannakian theory for Lie algebras

Let $G$ be a reductive (just in case) linear algebraic group over $\mathbb{C}$ and let $\mathfrak{g}$ be the Lie algebra of $G$. Consider the category $\operatorname{Rep}(G)$ of finite dimensional ...
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A question about equivariant derived categories and [BBD]

Let $G$ be an algebraic group (over $\mathbb{C}$) acting algebraically on a variety $X$. Bernstein and Lunts then define in [BL94] the equivariant derived category $D^b_G(X,\mathbb{C})$ (of $\mathbb{C}...
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Hirzebruch-Riemann-Roch for quiver varieties?

These days, I attended a workshop at North Carolina State University. The key lecturer is Professor Nakajima. He introduced two types of quiver variety. One of them is affine, another one is quasi-...
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Verlinde formula via chiral/vertex algebras

The Verlinde formula gives an explicit formula for any finite dimensional simple Lie algebra $\mathfrak{g}$ an explicit formula for the dimension of conformal blocks for the associated WZW conformal ...
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Frobenius kernel by Greenberg functor

I was not able to find much on representation theory (with a geometric perspective) of algebraic groups over local artinian rings. In particular, studying on the classic book of Jantzen, I was asking ...
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Stratified fibration property of the "Ran" affine Grassmannian

Let us consider the so-called Ran Grassmannian $Gr_{Ran}$, i.e. the geometric object defined e.g. in [Zhu, An Introduction to the affine Grassmannian and the Geometric Satake equivalence, Definition 3....
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On the order of the head of product of two simple modules over Quiver Hecke Algebras

My question is: We assume the underlying quiver is a Dynkin quiver. Let $L(\lambda)$ and $L(\mu)$ be two simple modules over Quiver Hecke algebra $R$ where $\lambda$ and $\mu$ are two Konstant ...
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Tensors of minimal rank in Schur modules $S_{\lambda}V \subset V^{\otimes |\lambda|}$

It is well known that for a vector space $V$ with $\dim(V)=n+1$ the $GL(V)-$module $V^{\otimes d}$ splits as a sum of irreducible representations (with suitable multiplicities) $S_{\lambda}V$, where $\...
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Confusion about twisted Vermas in Feigin-Frenkel

Let $G$ be a finite dimensional semisimple algebraic group, and for $s\in W$ write $i_s: F_s=B^+sB^-/B^-\to F$ for the $s$th Bruhat cell in the flag variety $F$. Then (in Affine Kac-Moody Algebras and ...
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Computing $\mathcal D$-module direct image along group action map

Say everything is over $\mathbb C$, and I have an action $act: N \times X \to X$ of an affine algebraic group $N$ on a smooth variety, say with finitely many orbits. I'm trying to compute the $\...
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Relations between double coinvariants and affine Springer fibers

Diagonal coinvariants have an interpretation from https://arxiv.org/abs/math/0201148 in terms of the Hilbert scheme. There are two recent papers https://arxiv.org/pdf/1801.09033.pdf and https://arxiv....
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Intersection of components in Springer fibre of type A

From the standard results on Springer fibers of type A, we know that given a Springer fiber, say $\mathcal{B}_\lambda,$ its irreducible components are all equidimensional and parametrized by standard ...
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