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Variation of geometric invariant theory quotients and derived categories

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We study the relationship between derived categories of factorizations on gauged Landau-Ginzburg models related by variations of the linearization in Geometric Invariant Theory. Under assumptions on the variation, we show the derived categories are comparable by semi-orthogonal decompositions and describe the complementary components. We also verify a question posed by Kawamata: we show that $D$-equivalence and $K$-equivalence coincide for such variations. The results are applied to obtain a simple inductive description of derived categories of coherent sheaves on projective toric Deligne-Mumford stacks. This recovers Kawamata's theorem that all projective toric Deligne-Mumford stacks have full exceptional collections. Using similar methods, we prove that the Hassett moduli spaces of stable symmetrically-weighted rational curves also possess full exceptional collections. As a final application, we show how our results recover Orlov's $\sigma$-model/Landau-Ginzburg model correspondence.

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Semiorthogonal decompositions for stacks

math.AG · 2026-05-25 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Constructs semiorthogonal decompositions for derived categories on quasi-smooth derived algebraic stacks indexed by component lattices, with examples for moduli stacks of G-bundles, G-Higgs bundles, and G-local systems.

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    Constructs semiorthogonal decompositions for derived categories on quasi-smooth derived algebraic stacks indexed by component lattices, with examples for moduli stacks of G-bundles, G-Higgs bundles, and G-local systems.