Stratification of singular hyperkähler quotients

Author:

Mayrand Maxence1

Affiliation:

1. Département de mathématiques , Université de Sherbrooke

Abstract

Abstract Hyperkähler quotients by non-free actions are typically singular, but are nevertheless partitioned into smooth hyperkähler manifolds. We show that these partitions are topological stratifications, in a strong sense. We also endow the quotients with global Poisson structures which recover the hyperkähler structures on the strata. Finally, we give a local model which shows that these quotients are locally isomorphic to linear complex-symplectic reductions in the GIT sense. These results can be thought of as the hyperkähler analogues of Sjamaar–Lerman’s theorems for singular symplectic reduction. They are based on a local normal form for the underlying complex-Hamiltonian manifold, which may be of independent interest.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Geometry and Topology

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