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About decomposition theorem BBD with respect to some stratification

I want to follow up a question from here (how to deduce version 1.a. from version 1). I know a version of decomposition theorem BBD: Version 1. Let $f:X\to Y$ be a (surjective) proper map of complex ...
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Equivariant perverse sheaves and orbit stratification

Let $X$ be a complex algebraic variety with an action of a connected algebraic group $G$. The forgetful functor from the category of $G$-equivariant perverse sheaves on $X$ to the category of perverse ...
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The dimension of the representation ring

Let $G$ be a compact Lie group. I am trying to characterize the algebraic properties of the representation ring $R(G)$ of $G$. In the case of the $n$-torus, the representation ring $R(T)$ is ...
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Grothendieck schemes and the Sheffer differential op calculus (Rota, Roman, et al. finite operator calculus)

In "Left differential operators on non-commutative algebras" on p. 4, Michiel Hazewinkel displays "precisely the right definition of differential operator" as $$D\; X^n = F(\tfrac{...
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Why is the $\operatorname{GL}_n$ character variety "cohomologically" the product of the $\operatorname{PGL}_n$ character variety and a torus?

$\def\CC{\mathbb{C}}\def\ZZ{\mathbb{Z}}\def\GL{\operatorname{GL}}$This question is about an assertion in Mixed Hodge polynomials of character varieties, by Hausel and Rodriguez-Villegas. Fix positive ...
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Variety of commuting matrices

Let $G=\operatorname{GL}(n,\mathbb{C})$ and $\mathfrak{g}=\operatorname{Mat}(n,\mathbb{C})$ and let us consider the two varieties $X,Y$ defined as $$X=\{(x,y) \in G \times G \ | \ xy=yx\} $$ and $$Y=\{...
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Canonical reference for Chern characteristic classes

I'm a little uncertain about the definitions for Chern roots Chern classes Chern characters From perusing several discussions, I gather that if one correlates the nomenclature with that of ...
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Borel's presentation for the cohomology of a Flag Variety

If $G$ is a simple complex Lie group, $T\subset B\subset G$ is a choice of Borel and maximal torus, and $W$ is the Weyl group, then 1) $H^{*}(G/B,K)=K[T^{\vee}]/(K[T^\vee]^W_{+})$ and 2) $K[T^\vee]^...
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Spinor representation for $\operatorname{Spin}(V \oplus V^*)$

I'm studding Hitchin's Generalized Calabi-Yau Manifolds https://arxiv.org/abs/math/0209099 and I've stuck here: Suppose that $V$ is a vector space and denote its dual by $V^*$. Now we know that the $\...
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how to view homology of affine Grassmannian as a subring of symmetric function

Let $G=SL_n$, it is proven that $R:=H_*(Gr_G)\cong \mathbb{C}[\sigma_1,...,\sigma_{n-1}]$ where $\sigma_i$ are of degree $2i$ as a polynomial ring generated by $n-1$ variables and the ring structure ...
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Existence of at least one compact orbit on the sphere

Good morning, I've came across this question during my researches. It seems apparently very simple, however I Googled a bit and I couldn't find the answer I was looking for. The question is as ...
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Interpretation of the cohomology of compact lie groups and their classifying spaces in DAG?

I'll be using homological grading throughout this question. Let $G$ be a compact connected lie group. The following isomorphisms are classical and can be proven using several methods: $$H^{\bullet}(...
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Bialynicki-Birula Decomposition and moment polytopes/graphs

Let $X$ be a possibly singular projective scheme which admits a torus $T$ action and has finitely many $T$ fixed points and one-dimensional $T-$orbits. There are many such schemes in the Grassmannian/...
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connectedness of fibers of torus-equivariant moment maps

Given a possibly singular, connected, symplectic algebraic variety with a torus action, every fiber of the moment map admits a torus action. Is each fiber of this moment map connected? Any examples or ...
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Are triangulated equivalence detected at compact level?

Suppose that $D$ and $E$ are compactly generated triangulated categories, even algebraic (i.e. equivalent to derived categories of small dg categories) if we want, and asume that their subcategories $...
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Integral Homology of GIT Quotients

Is there any example of GIT quotients of linear actions on a Euclidean space ${\mathbb C}^n$ that satisfy the following conditions? The quotient is compact and smooth. The homology of the quotient ...
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To derive or not to derive, that is the question

What are concrete and abstract examples of problems (even whole programmes of inquiry) when one has a choice to use a "derived" theory (e.g., $\infty$-categories, DAG, HAG, $DRep_k(G)$, "higher" ...
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What exactly is a coherent $G$-sheaf?

On page 69 in Mumford's Abelian Varieties book, he says: "Let $G$ be a finite group acting on a variety $X/k$, and let $X\stackrel{\pi}{\longrightarrow} Y := X/G$ be the quotient. Let $\mathcal{F}$ ...
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Koszul complex for non-Koszul algebras

Let $A$ be a graded, connected, locally finite, quadratic algebra over a field $k$; that is, $A$ may be presented as $T(V)/I$, where $V = A_1$ is a finite dimensional $k$ vector space, and the ideal $...
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Global Affine Flag Variety and Affine Flag Variety

There is a construction of a global affine flag variety over $\mathbb{A}^1$ (or another curve) $Fl_{\mathbb{A}_1}$ such that each fiber above $\epsilon \neq 0$ is isomorphic to a direct product of the ...
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Closure relations between Bruhat cells on the flag variety

Given a Lie group $G$ over $\mathbb{C}$ and a Borel subgroup $B$. There is this famous Bruhat decomposition of the flag variety $G/B$. How do we prove the closure relations between the cells, which ...
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Why can't we take three loops?

Apologies for the vague title and soft question. According to Etingof, Igor Frenkel once suggested that there are three "levels" to Lie theory, which I guess could be given the following names: No ...
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Cohomology of Bott-Samelson varieties?

How is the cohomology of Bott-Samelson varieties (desingularizations of Schubert Varieties ) usually calculated? Let's fix the Lie group to be $GL_n(\mathbb{C})$ or $SL_n(\mathbb{C})$ here. Is there ...
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Characteristic Classes in Geometric Representation Theory

Geometric respectively topological methods are widely applied in representation theory. As far as I know mainly cohomological methods are used. I wonder if there are concrete applications of the ...
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Projective representation of diffeomorphism group of $S^2$ [closed]

We know that the projective representation of a group $G$ is classified by $H_{grp}^2(G,R/Z) = H^3(BG,Z)$, where $H^*_{grp}$ is the group-cohomology class. Then do we have a classification of the ...
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Derived Push-Forward of Morphism of Perverse Sheaves and Translation Functors

I hope this question is not too vague. Let $G$ be a complex reductive group, $B$ a Borel subgroup of $G$, and $P$ a parabolic containing $B$. Denote by $\pi:G/B\to G/P$ the canonical map. Consider ...
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Equivariant Cohomology of a Complex Projective Variety

Suppose that I have a complex projective variety $X$ endowed with an algebraic action of a complex torus $T$. Suppose also that the set $X^T$ of fixed points is finite. I would like to relate the ...
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Chern Classes of Exterior Products of a vector bundle.

This is mostly a question in combinatorics. Is there a clean way in terms of determinantal identities to write down $c(\wedge^k V)$ i.e. the individual summands in terms of the individual summands of $...
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Cell decomposition for a variety not necessarily complete?

Let $X$ be an algebraic variety with a $\mathbb C^*$ action such that the fixpoints set is finite. By theorem 4.3 in the paper of Bialynicki-Birula "Some theorems on actions of algebraic groups", ...
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Cohomology of representation varieties

Perhaps this question is too general then I am sorry about this. My question is the following. Let $\pi$ be the fundamental group of a compact surface of genus $g$ (with if necessary $n$ punctures) ...
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Applications of classifying thick subcategories

So, relatively recently, Balmer introduced this notion of a spectrum for a tensor triangulated category and used it to prove a generalization of a classification theorem done in several areas of ...
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