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The moduli stack of principal $$\rho $$-sheaves and Gieseker–Harder–Narasimhan filtrations

The moduli stack of principal \(\rho \)-sheaves and Gieseker-Harder-Narasimhan filtrations
Authors: Gómez, Tomás L.; Herrero, Andres Fernandez; Zamora, Alfonso;

The moduli stack of principal $$\rho $$-sheaves and Gieseker–Harder–Narasimhan filtrations

Abstract

Let X be a smooth projective variety and let G be a connected reductive group, both defined over a field of characteristic 0. Given a faithful representation $ρ$ of G into a product of general linear groups, we define a moduli stack of principal $ρ$-sheaves that compactifies the stack of G-bundles on X. We apply the theory developed by Alper, Halpern-Leistner and Heinloth to construct a moduli space of Gieseker semistable principal $ρ$-sheaves. This provides an intrinsic stack-theoretic construction of the moduli space of semistable singular principal bundles as constructed by Schmitt and Gómez-Langer-Schmitt-Sols. Our second main result is the definition of a schematic Gieseker-Harder-Narasimhan filtration for $ρ$-sheaves, which induces a stratification of the stack by locally closed substacks. This filtration for a general reductive group G is a refinement of the canonical slope parabolic reductions previously considered at the level of points by Anchouche-Azad-Biswas and as a stratification of the stack by Gurjar-Nitsure. In an appendix, we apply the same techniques to define Gieseker-Harder-Narasimhan filtrations in arbitrary characteristic and show that they induce a stratification of the stack by radicial morphisms.

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Gieseker stability, Principal bundles, Harder–Narasimhan filtration, stacks, Harder-Narasimhan filtration, Mathematics - Algebraic Geometry, Algebraic moduli problems, moduli of vector bundles, principal \(\rho \)-sheaves, FOS: Mathematics, 14F06, 14L24, Sheaves in algebraic geometry, Vector bundles on surfaces and higher-dimensional varieties, and their moduli, Stacks, Algebraic Geometry (math.AG), Θ-stratifications, principal bundles, 14D23, 14J60, 14D23 (Primary) 14D20, 14J60, 14L24, 14F06 (Secondary), Principal ρ-sheaves, 14D20, Geometric invariant theory, \( \Theta \)-stratifications, moduli spaces, Stacks and moduli problems, Moduli spaces

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