Moduli of sheaves, Fourier-Mukai transform, and partial desingularization
Abstract
We study birational maps among 1) the moduli space of semistable torsion sheaves of Hilbert polynomial 4m+2 on a smooth quadric surface, 2) the moduli space of semistable torsion sheaves of Hilbert polynomial m2+3m+2 on P3, 3) Kontsevich's moduli space of genus zero stable maps of degree 2 to Grassmannian Gr(2, 4). A regular birational morphism from 1) to 2) is described in terms of Fourier-Mukai transform. The map from 3) to 2) is Kirwan's partial desingularization. Also we investigate several geometric properties of 1) by using the variation of moduli spaces of stable pairs.
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