Stability of a natural sheaf over the cartesian square of the Hilbert scheme of points on a K3 surface
Abstract
Let S be a K3 surface and S[n] the Hilbert scheme of length n subschemes of S. Over the cartesian square of S[n] there exists a natural reflexive rank 2n-2 coherent sheaf E, which is locally free away from the diagonal. The fiber of E, over a pair of ideal sheaves of distinct subschemes, is the vector space of extensions of the first ideal sheaf by the second. We prove that E is slope stable if the rank of the Picard group of S is less than or equal to 19. The Chern classes of End(E) are known to be monodromy invariant. Consequently, the sheaf End(E) is polystable-hyperholomorphic.
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