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arxiv: math/0212279 · v5 · submitted 2002-12-19 · 🧮 math.AG · math.DG· math.QA· math.SG

Poisson deformations of symplectic quotient singularities

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We establish a connection between smooth symplectic resolutions and symplectic deformations of a (possibly singular) affine Poisson variety. In particular, let V be a finite-dimensional complex symplectic vector space and G\subset Sp(V) a finite subgroup. Our main result says that the so-called Calogero-Moser deformation of the orbifold V/G is, in an appropriate sense, a versal Poisson deformation. That enables us to determine the algebra structure on the rational cohomology H^*(X) of any smooth symplectic resolution X \to V/G (multiplicative McKay correspondence). We prove further that if G is an irreducible Weyl group in GL(h) and V=h+ h^* then no smooth symplectic resolution of V/G exists unless G is of types A,B, or C.

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