Real points of coarse moduli schemes of vector bundles on a real algebraic curve

Mathematics – Algebraic Geometry

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We examine a moduli problem for real and quaternionic vector bundles on a smooth complex projective curve with a fixed real structure, and we give a gauge-theoretic construction of moduli spaces for semi-stable such bundles with fixed topological type. These spaces embed onto connected subsets of real points inside a complex projective variety. We relate our point of view to previous work by Biswas, Huisman and Hurtubise (arxiv:0901.3071), and we use this to study the Galois action induced on moduli varieties of stable holomorphic bundles on a complex curve by a given real structure on the curve. We show in particular a Harnack-type theorem, bounding the number of connected components of the fixed-point set of that action by $2^g +1$, where $g$ is the genus of the curve. In fact, taking into account all the topological invariants of the real structure, we give an exact count of the number of connected components, thus generalising to rank $r > 1$ the results of Gross and Harris on the Picard scheme of a real algebraic curve.

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