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11 - Dualities on T*SUX (2, OX)
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- By E. Previato, Boston University
- Edited by Leticia Brambila-Paz, Steven B. Bradlow, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Oscar García-Prada, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Madrid, S. Ramanan
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- Moduli Spaces and Vector Bundles
- Published online:
- 07 September 2011
- Print publication:
- 21 May 2009, pp 367-387
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Summary
To P.E. Newstead with best wishes, in gratitude, celebration of the past and anticipation of his future leadership.
Abstract. The notion of Algebraic Complete Integrability (ACI) of certain mechanical systems, introduced in the early 1980s, has given great impetus to the study of moduli spaces of holomorphic vector bundles over an algebraic curve (or a higher-dimensional variety, still at a much less developed stage). Several notions of ‘duality’ have been the object of much interest in both theories. There is one example, however, that appears to be a beautiful isolated feature of genus-2 curves. In this note such example of duality, which belongs to a ‘universal’ class of ACIs, namely (generalized) Hitchin systems, is interpreted in the setting of the classical geometry of Klein's quadratic complex, following the Newstead and Narasimhan-Ramanan programme of studying moduli spaces through explicit projective models.
Introduction
In this volume's conference, dedicated to Peter Newstead and his work, one of the prominent objects was SUX (2, ξ), the moduli space of (semi)stable, rank-2 vector bundles over a Riemann surface X of genus g ≥ 2, with fixed determinant ξ. The cases of degree(ξ) even, odd respectively, give rise to isomorphic varieties (by tensoring with a line bundle, since Jac(X) is a divisible group), usually denoted by SUX (2, 0), SUX (2, 1) respectively, when ξ is not important. When the rank is coprime with the degree, a semistable bundle must be stable and the variety is nonsingular.