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Factoriality of schubert cells in affine flag variety
Take for simplicity $G=SL_n$ and consider the affine flag variety $Fl=G(\mathbb{C}((t)))/I$ for $I$ the Iwahori corresponding to the Borel of upper triangular matrices of determinant one.
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Sources of derived schemes in geometric representation theory
What are some derived schemes naturally arising in geometric representation theory?
Some examples include:
Steinberg scheme
Hilbert scheme
Moduli stack of local systems.
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When representation of two different coadjoint orbits are equivalent?
Let $G$ be a compact connected Lie group and $\mu:T\to S^1$ be a representation of a maximal torus $T \subset G$ and $\lambda=d\mu$ be a weight for some $\lambda\in\mathfrak{t}^*$ (where $\mathfrak{t}$...
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What's an example of an $n$-step nilpotent Lie algebra whose centre is not $g^{(n)}$?
Let $\mathfrak g$ be a Lie algebra. $\mathfrak g^{(1)}=\mathfrak g$ and $\mathfrak g^{(n+1)}=[\mathfrak g,\mathfrak g^{(n)}]=\mathbb R$-span$\{[X,Y]:X\in\mathfrak g,Y\in\mathfrak g^{(n)}\}$. The ...
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The closure of the orbits of $\mathcal{F} \times \mathcal{F}$
Let $V$ be a finite-dimensional vector space over an algebraically closed field $F$, and $\dim V=d$. Let $G=GL(V)$, $P$ is the parabolic subgroup of $G$. Let $\mathcal{F}$ be the set of all partial ...
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Relationship between vector bundles and modules
THE GROTHENDIECK RING IN GEOMETRY AND TOPOLOGY - M.F. ATIYAH
§1. The Grothendieck ring in homotopy theory
I am going to be talking about vector bundles, i.e. fibre bundles with
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Is $\mathbb{P}^1$ the only smooth projective curve with a locally split tangent lie algebroid?
Let $C$ be a smooth projective curve over an algebraically closed field $k$.
The tangent lie algeborid $\mathcal{T}_C$ of $C$ is just sheaf of vector fields on $C$ equipped with the usual lie ...
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Is a quiver variety a moduli stack of quiver representations?
As the title, I was just wondering is a quiver variety a moduli stack of quiver representations? I am familiar with quiver varieties but not that familiar with moduli stacks, so I was just wondering ...