Analytic non-abelian Hodge theory

Abstract

The pro-algebraic fundamental group can be understood as a completion with respect to finite-dimensional non-commutative algebras. We introduce finer invariants by looking at completions with respect to Banach and C*-algebras, from which we can recover analytic and topological representation spaces, respectively. For a compact Kaehler manifold, the C*-completion also gives the natural setting for non-abelian Hodge theory; it has a pure Hodge structure, in the form of a pro-C*-dynamical system. Its representations are pluriharmonic local systems in Hilbert spaces, and we study their cohomology, giving a principle of two types, and splittings of the Hodge and twistor structures.

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