Video URL
https://pirsa.org/18010072Non-abelian Hodge theory in dimension one, Fukaya categories and periodic monopoles.
APA
Soibelman, Y. (2018). Non-abelian Hodge theory in dimension one, Fukaya categories and periodic monopoles.. Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. https://pirsa.org/18010072
MLA
Soibelman, Yan. Non-abelian Hodge theory in dimension one, Fukaya categories and periodic monopoles.. Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Jan. 08, 2018, https://pirsa.org/18010072
BibTex
@misc{ scivideos_PIRSA:18010072, doi = {10.48660/18010072}, url = {https://pirsa.org/18010072}, author = {Soibelman, Yan}, keywords = {Mathematical physics}, language = {en}, title = {Non-abelian Hodge theory in dimension one, Fukaya categories and periodic monopoles.}, publisher = {Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics}, year = {2018}, month = {jan}, note = {PIRSA:18010072 see, \url{https://scivideos.org/pirsa/18010072}} }
Yan Soibelman Kansas State University
Abstract
By the non-abelian Hodge theory of Carlos Simpson, harmonic bundles
interpolate between bundles with connections on a curve and
Higgs bundes (precise formulations requires some additional data like parabolic structure and stability structure).
I will explain the framework for a generalization of the non-abelian Hodge theory
which unifies Simpson's story ("rational case") with those for q-difference
equations ("trigonometric case") and elliptic difference equations
("elliptic case").
This unification leads to a class of examples of the new notion of ``twistor families of categories".
In the rational,trigonometric and elliptic cases twistor families of categories involve partially wrapped Fukaya categories of certain complex symplectic surfaces, categories of
holonomic modules over quantizations of these surfaces and categories of coherent sheaves on the surfaces
with certain restrictions on the support.
In the trigonometric and elliptic cases doubly and triply periodic monopoles give an alternative description of harmonic objects, hence playing the same role
as harmonic bundles play in the case of Simpson theory.