Harder–Narasimhan stratification

In algebraic geometry and complex geometry, the Harder–Narasimhan stratification is any of a stratification of the moduli stack of principal G-bundles by locally closed substacks in terms of "loci of instabilities". In the original form due to Harder and Narasimhan, G was the general linear group; i.e., the moduli stack was the moduli stack of vector bundles, but, today, the term refers to any of generalizations. The scheme-theoretic version is due to Shatz and so the term "Shatz stratification" is also used synonymously. The general case is due to Behrend.[1][2]


References

  • Behrend, Kai A. (2003). The Lefschetz Trace Formula for the Moduli Stack of Principal Bundles (PDF) (PhD). University of British Columbia.

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