
arXiv: 1809.05738
This is a review article exploring similarities between moduli of quiver representations and moduli of vector bundles over a smooth projective curve. After describing the basic properties of these moduli problems and constructions of their moduli spaces via geometric invariant theory and symplectic reduction, we introduce their hyperk��hler analogues: moduli spaces of representations of a doubled quiver satisfying certain relations imposed by a moment map and moduli spaces of Higgs bundles. Finally, we survey a surprising link between the counts of absolutely indecomposable objects over finite fields and the Betti cohomology of these (complex) hyperk��hler moduli spaces due to work of Crawley-Boevey and Van den Bergh and Hausel, Letellier and Rodriguez-Villegas in the quiver setting, and work of Schiffmann in the bundle setting.
Mathematics - Algebraic Geometry, Algebraic moduli problems, moduli of vector bundles, Geometric invariant theory, algebraic moduli problems, Vector bundles on curves and their moduli, FOS: Mathematics, Representations of quivers and partially ordered sets, geometric invariant theory, representation theory of quivers, Algebraic Geometry (math.AG), vector bundles and Higgs bundles on curves
Mathematics - Algebraic Geometry, Algebraic moduli problems, moduli of vector bundles, Geometric invariant theory, algebraic moduli problems, Vector bundles on curves and their moduli, FOS: Mathematics, Representations of quivers and partially ordered sets, geometric invariant theory, representation theory of quivers, Algebraic Geometry (math.AG), vector bundles and Higgs bundles on curves
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