Stability conditions and the braid group

Mathematics – Algebraic Geometry

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21 pages, 4 figures. Much delayed published version; an unsurprising number of errors have been corrected

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We find stability conditions ([Do], [Br]) on some derived categories of differential graded modules over a graded algebra studied in [RZ], [KS]. This category arises in both derived Fukaya categories and derived categories of coherent sheaves. This gives the first examples of stability conditions on the A-model side of mirror symmetry, where the triangulated category is not naturally the derived category of an abelian category. The existence of stability conditions, however, gives many such abelian categories, as predicted by mirror symmetry. In our examples in 2 dimensions we completely describe a connected component of the space of stability conditions as the universal cover of the configuration space of $(k+1)$ distinct points with centre of mass zero in $\C$, with deck transformations the braid group action of [KS], [ST]. This gives a geometric origin for these braid group actions and their faithfulness, and axiomatises the proposal for stability of Lagrangians in [Th] and the example proved by mean curvature flow in [TY].

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