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The Verlinde traces for $mathcal{SU}_{X}(2,Lambda)$ and blow-ups

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Given a compact Riemann surface $X$ of genus at least $2$ with automorphism group $G$ we provide formulae that enable us to compute traces of automorphisms of X on the space of global sections of $G$-linearized line bundles defined on certain blow-ups of proyective spaces along the curve $X$. The method is an adaptation of one used by Thaddeus to compute the dimensions of those spaces. In particular we can compute the traces of automorphisms of $X$ on the Verlinde spaces corresponding to the moduli space $SU_{X}(2,Lambda)$ when $Lambda$ is a line bundle $G$-linearized of suitable degree.



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