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PIRSA:10050038

Motivic degree zero Donaldson - Thomas invariants

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Bryan, J. (2010). Motivic degree zero Donaldson - Thomas invariants. Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. https://pirsa.org/10050038

Jim Bryan University of British Columbia

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Abstract

The Hilbert scheme X[n] of n points on variety X parameterizes length n, zero dimensional subschemes of X. When X is a smooth surface, X[n] is also smooth and a beautiful formula for its motive was determined by Gottsche. When X is a threefold, X[n] is in general singular, of the wrong dimension, and reducible. However if X is a smooth Calabi-Yau threefold, X[n] has a canonical virtual motive --- a motification of the degree zero Donaldson-Thomas invariants. We give a formula analogous to Gottsche's for the virtual motive of X[n]. The key computation gives a q-refinement of the classical formula of MacMahon which counts 3D partitions.