The Deligne-Simpson problem for connections on Gm with a maximally ramified singularity

Abstract

The classical additive Deligne-Simpson problem is the existence problem for Fuchsian connections with residues at the singular points in specified adjoint orbits. Crawley-Boevey found the solution in 2003 by reinterpreting the problem in terms of quiver varieties. A more general version of this problem, solved by Hiroe, allows additional unramified irregular singularities. We apply the theory of fundamental and regular strata due to Bremer and Sage to formulate a version of the Deligne-Simpson problem in which certain ramified singularities are allowed. These allowed singular points are called toral singularities; they are singularities whose leading term with respect to a lattice chain filtration is regular semisimple. We solve this problem in the important special case of connections on Gm with a maximally ramified singularity at 0 and possibly an additional regular singular point at infinity. We also give a complete characterization of all such connections which are rigid, under the additional hypothesis of unipotent monodromy at infinity.

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