GENERIC VANISHING THEORY VIA MIXED HODGE MODULES

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We extend most of the results of generic vanishing theory to bundles of holomorphic forms and rank-one local systems, and more generally to certain coherent sheaves of Hodge-theoretic origin associated with irregular varieties. Our main tools are Saito's mixed Hodge modules, the Fourier-Mukai transform for D-modules on abelian varieties introduced by Laumon and Rothstein, and Simpson's harmonic theory for flat bundles. In the process, we also discover two natural categories of perverse coherent sheaves.

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Popa, M., & Schnell, C. (2013). GENERIC VANISHING THEORY VIA MIXED HODGE MODULES. Forum of Mathematics, Sigma, 1. https://doi.org/10.1017/fms.2013.1

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