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One can associate an invariant to a large class of regular codimension two defects of the six dimensional $(0,2)$ SCFT $mathscr{X}[j]$ using the classical Springer correspondence. Such an association allows a simple description of S-duality of associated Gaiotto-Witten boundary conditions in $mathcal{N}=4$ SYM for arbitrary gauge group and by extension, a determination of certain local aspects of class $mathcal{S}$ constructions. I point out that the problem of textit{classifying} the corresponding boundary conditions in $mathcal{N}=4$ SYM is intimately tied to possible symmetry breaking patterns in the bulk theory. Using the Springer correspondence and the representation theory of Weyl groups, I construct a pair of functors between the class of boundary conditions in the theory in the phase with broken gauge symmetry and those in the phase with unbroken gauge symmetry.
Codimension two defects of the $(0,2)$ six dimensional theory $mathscr{X}[mathfrak{j}]$ have played an important role in the understanding of dualities for certain $mathcal{N}=2$ SCFTs in four dimensions. These defects are typically understood by the
We study the localization of gravity on string-like defects in codimension two. We point out that the gravity-localizing `local cosmic string spacetime has an orbifold singularity at the horizon. The supergravity embedding and the AdS/CFT corresponde
In this paper we introduce a certain class of families of Hessenberg varieties arising from Springer theory for symmetric spaces. We study the geometry of those Hessenberg varieties and investigate their monodromy representations in detail using the
In this paper we compute the cohomology of the Fano varieties of $k$-planes in the smooth complete intersection of two quadrics in $mathbb{P}^{2g+1}$, using Springer theory for symmetric spaces.
The Springer resolution of the nilpotent cone is used to give a geometric construction of the irreducible representations of Weyl groups. Borho and MacPherson obtain the Springer correspondence by applying the decomposition theorem to the Springer re