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A finite analog of the AGT relation I: finite W-algebras and quasimaps' spaces
Recently Alday, Gaiotto and Tachikawa proposed a conjecture relating
4-dimensional super-symmetric gauge theory for a gauge group G with certain
2-dimensional conformal field theory. This conjecture implies the existence of
certain structures on the (equivariant) intersection cohomology of the
Uhlenbeck partial compactification of the moduli space of framed G-bundles on
P^2. More precisely, it predicts the existence of an action of the
corresponding W-algebra on the above cohomology, satisfying certain properties.
We propose a "finite analog" of the (above corollary of the) AGT conjecture.
Namely, we replace the Uhlenbeck space with the space of based quasi-maps from
P^1 to any partial flag variety G/P of G and conjecture that its equivariant
intersection cohomology carries an action of the finite W-algebra U(g,e)
associated with the principal nilpotent element in the Lie algebra of the Levi
subgroup of P; this action is expected to satisfy some list of natural
properties. This conjecture generalizes the main result of arXiv:math/0401409
when P is the Borel subgroup. We prove our conjecture for G=GL(N), using the
works of Brundan and Kleshchev interpreting the algebra U(g,e) in terms of
certain shifted Yangians.Comment: minor change
Intersection cohomology of Drinfeld's compactifications
Let be a smooth complete curve, be a reductive group and
a parabolic.
Following Drinfeld, one defines a compactification \widetilde{\on{Bun}}_P
of the moduli stack of -bundles on .
The present paper is concerned with the explicit description of the
Intersection Cohomology sheaf of \widetilde{\on{Bun}}_P. The description is
given in terms of the combinatorics of the Langlands dual Lie algebra
.Comment: An erratum adde
U.S. Legal Considerations Affecting Global Offerings of Shares in Foreign Companies
The 1980s witnessed the emergence of so-called global equity offerings as part of the increasing internationalization of the world\u27s capital markets. An equity offering can be said to be global when it involves simultaneous offerings of shares in a number of countries, one or more of which may be made to the public in accordance with the regulations of national markets. The capital markets of the United States can be included in a global equity offering in one of two ways: (1) shares may be offered to the public in accordance with the registration and disclosure requirements of the U.S. Securities Act of 19331 (Securities Act) and the regulations of the Securities and Ex- change Commission (SEC) thereunder; or (2) shares may be offered on a more limited basis in accordance with Rule 144A2 under the Se- curities Act or pursuant to traditional private placement procedures
Modules over the small quantum group and semi-infinite flag manifold
We develop a theory of perverse sheaves on the semi-infinite flag manifold
, and show that the subcategory of Iwahori-monodromy
perverse sheaves is equivalent to the regular block of the category of
representations of the small quantum group at an even root of unity
Surface Operators in N=2 Abelian Gauge Theory
We generalise the analysis in [arXiv:0904.1744] to superspace, and explicitly
prove that for any embedding of surface operators in a general, twisted N=2
pure abelian theory on an arbitrary four-manifold, the parameters transform
naturally under the SL(2,Z) duality of the theory. However, for
nontrivially-embedded surface operators, exact S-duality holds if and only if
the "quantum" parameter effectively vanishes, while the overall SL(2,Z) duality
holds up to a c-number at most, regardless. Nevertheless, this observation sets
the stage for a physical proof of a remarkable mathematical result by
Kronheimer and Mrowka--that expresses a "ramified" analog of the Donaldson
invariants solely in terms of the ordinary Donaldson invariants--which, will
appear, among other things, in forthcoming work. As a prelude to that, the
effective interaction on the corresponding u-plane will be computed. In
addition, the dependence on second Stiefel-Whitney classes and the appearance
of a Spin^c structure in the associated low-energy Seiberg-Witten theory with
surface operators, will also be demonstrated. In the process, we will stumble
upon an interesting phase factor that is otherwise absent in the "unramified"
case.Comment: 46 pages. Minor refinemen
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