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Riemann-Roch theorems and elliptic genus for virtually smooth Schemes

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For a proper scheme X with a fixed 1-perfect obstruction theory, we define virtual versions of holomorphic Euler characteristic, chi y-genus, and elliptic genus; they are deformation invariant, and extend the usual definition in the smooth case. We prove virtual versions of the Grothendieck-Riemann-Roch and Hirzebruch-Riemann-Roch theorems. We show that the virtual chi y-genus is a polynomial, and use this to define a virtual topological Euler characteristic. We prove that the virtual elliptic genus satisfies a Jacobi modularity property; we state and prove a localization theorem in the toric equivariant case. We show how some of our results apply to moduli spaces of stable sheaves.

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Virtual Jeffrey--Kirwan localisation

math.AG · 2026-07-06 · accept · novelty 7.0

Virtual integrals over GIT quotients X//G equal Jeffrey–Kirwan residues of virtual integrals over T-fixed loci, for perfect obstruction theories and oriented (−2)-shifted symplectic structures, in cohomology and K-theory.

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  • Virtual Jeffrey--Kirwan localisation math.AG · 2026-07-06 · accept · none · ref 17 · internal anchor

    Virtual integrals over GIT quotients X//G equal Jeffrey–Kirwan residues of virtual integrals over T-fixed loci, for perfect obstruction theories and oriented (−2)-shifted symplectic structures, in cohomology and K-theory.