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The Hilbert scheme of a plane curve singularity and the HOMFLY homology of its link

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We conjecture an expression for the dimensions of the Khovanov-Rozansky HOMFLY homology groups of the link of a plane curve singularity in terms of the weight polynomials of Hilbert schemes of points scheme-theoretically supported on the singularity. The conjecture specializes to our previous conjecture relating the HOMFLY polynomial to the Euler numbers of the same spaces upon setting t = -1. By generalizing results of Piontkowski on the structure of compactified Jacobians to the case of Hilbert schemes of points, we give an explicit prediction of the HOMFLY homology of a (k, n) torus knot as a certain sum over diagrams. The Hilbert scheme series corresponding to the summand of the HOMFLY homology with minimal "a" grading can be recovered from the perverse filtration on the cohomology of the compactified Jacobian. In the case of (k,n) torus knots, this space furnishes the unique finite dimensional simple representation of the rational spherical Cherednik algebra with central character k/n. Up to a conjectural identification of the perverse filtration with a previously introduced filtration, the work of Haiman and Gordon and Stafford gives formulas for the Hilbert scheme series when k = mn + 1.

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Action of the Witt algebra on categorified quantum groups

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Constructs an action of the positive Witt algebra on categorified quantum groups for simply-laced Lie algebras, recovering the foam action in type A and inducing the current-algebra action via trace decategorification.

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    Constructs an action of the positive Witt algebra on categorified quantum groups for simply-laced Lie algebras, recovering the foam action in type A and inducing the current-algebra action via trace decategorification.