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Ph. D. Thesis: Pre-quantization of the moduli space of flat G-bundles

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arxiv 1004.2286 v1 pith:3M7TZEUZ submitted 2010-04-13 math.SG math.AT

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This thesis studies the pre-quantization of quasi-Hamiltonian group actions from a cohomological viewpoint. The compatibility of pre-quantization with symplectic reduction and the fusion product are established, and are used to understand the sufficient conditions for the pre-quantization of $M_G(\Sigma)$, the moduli space of flat $G$-bundles over a closed surface $\Sigma$. For a simply connected, compact, simple Lie group $G$, $M_G(\Sigma)$ is known to be pre-quantizable at integer levels. For non-simply connected $G$, however, integrality of the level is not sufficient for pre-quantization, and this thesis determines the obstruction---namely a certain cohomology class in $H^3(G\times G;\Z)$---that places further restrictions on the underlying level. The levels that admit a pre-quantization of the moduli space are determined explicitly for all non-simply connected, compact, simple Lie groups $G$. Partial results are obtained for the case of a surface $\Sigma$ with marked points. Also, it is shown that via the bijective correspondence between quasi-Hamiltonian group actions and Hamiltonian loop group actions, the corresponding notions of pre-quantization coincide.

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