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Torsors over moduli spaces of vector bundles over curves of fixed determinant (2507.05690v1)

Published 8 Jul 2025 in math.AG and math.DG

Abstract: Let ${\mathcal M}$ be a moduli space of stable vector bundles of rank $r$ and determinant $\xi$ on a compact Riemann surface $X$. Fix a semistable holomorphic vector bundle $F$ on $X$ such that $\chi(E\otimes F)= 0$ for $E \in \mathcal M$. Then any $E\in \mathcal M$ with $H0(X, E\otimes F) = 0 = H1(X, E\otimes F)$ has a natural holomorphic projective connection. The moduli space of pairs $(E,\, \nabla)$, where $E\, \in\, \mathcal M$ and $\nabla$ is a holomorphic projective connection on $E$, is an algebraic $T*{\mathcal M}$--torsor on $\mathcal M$. We identify this $T*{\mathcal M}$--torsor on $\mathcal M$ with the $T*{\mathcal M}$--torsor given by the sheaf of connections on an ample line bundle over $\mathcal M$.

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