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We construct a family of McKay quiver representations on the Danilov resolution of the 1/r(1,a,r - a) singularity. It follows that the resolution is the normalization of the coherent component of the moduli space of stable McKay quiver representations for a suitable stability condition. We describe explicitly the corresponding chamber of stability conditions for any coprime numbers r, a.
We introduce the notion of flag Bott-Samelson variety as a generalization of Bott-Samelson variety and flag variety. Using a birational morphism from an appropriate Bott-Samelson variety to a flag Bott-Samelson variety, we compute Newton-Okounkov bod
We extend the results of [GVX] to the setting of a stable polar representation G|V (G connected, reductive over C), satisfying some mild additional hypotheses. Given a G-equivariant rank one local system L on the general fiber of the quotient map f :
For a finite-dimensional Hopf algebra $A$, the McKay matrix $M_V$ of an $A$-module $V$ encodes the relations for tensoring the simple $A$-modules with $V$. We prove results about the eigenvalues and the right and left (generalized) eigenvectors of $M
We develop an algorithm for computing the closure of a given nilpotent $G_0$-orbit in $g_1$, where $g_1$ and $G_0$ are coming from a $Z$ or a $Z/mZ$-grading $g= bigoplus g_i$ of a simple complex Lie algebra $g$.
Over the past two decades, there has been much progress on the classification of symplectic linear quotient singularities V/G admitting a symplectic (equivalently, crepant) resolution of singularities. The classification is almost complete but there