
arXiv: 1401.2225
The geometric Satake correspondence provides an equivalence of categories between the Satake category of spherical perverse sheaves on the affine Grassmannian and the category of representations of the dual group. In this note, we define a combinatorial version of the Satake category using irreducible components of fibres of the convolution morphism. We then prove an equivalence of coboundary categories between this combinatorial Satake category and the category of crystals of the dual group.
Representation theory for linear algebraic groups, geometric Satake correspondence, Geometric Langlands program (algebro-geometric aspects), Sheaves, derived categories of sheaves, etc., Quantum groups (quantized enveloping algebras) and related deformations, Grassmannians, Schubert varieties, flag manifolds, Monoidal, symmetric monoidal and braided categories, crystals, FOS: Mathematics, affine Grassmannian, Representation Theory (math.RT), Mathematics - Representation Theory
Representation theory for linear algebraic groups, geometric Satake correspondence, Geometric Langlands program (algebro-geometric aspects), Sheaves, derived categories of sheaves, etc., Quantum groups (quantized enveloping algebras) and related deformations, Grassmannians, Schubert varieties, flag manifolds, Monoidal, symmetric monoidal and braided categories, crystals, FOS: Mathematics, affine Grassmannian, Representation Theory (math.RT), Mathematics - Representation Theory
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