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The derived category of a GIT quotient

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Given a quasiprojective algebraic variety with a reductive group action, we describe a relationship between its equivariant derived category and the derived category of its geometric invariant theory quotient. This generalizes classical descriptions of the category of coherent sheaves on projective space and categorifies several results in the theory of Hamiltonian group actions on projective manifolds. This perspective generalizes and provides new insight into examples of derived equivalences between birational varieties. We provide a criterion under which two different GIT quotients are derived equivalent, and apply it to prove that any two generic GIT quotients of an equivariantly Calabi-Yau projective-over-affine manifold by a torus are derived equivalent.

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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.