Dehn twists and invariant classes
Abstract
A degeneration of compact Kaehler manifolds gives rise to a monodromy action on Betti moduli space H1(X, G) = Hom(π1(X),G)/G over smooth fibres with a complex algebraic structure group G being either abelian or reductive. Assume that the singularities of the central fibre is of normal crossing. When G = C, the invariant cohomology classes arise from the global classes. This is no longer true in general. In this paper, we produce large families of locally invariant classes that do not arise from global ones for reductive G. These examples exist even when G is abelian, as long as G contains multiple torsion points. Finally, for general G, we make a new conjecture on local invariant classes and produce some suggestive examples.
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