2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00039-013-0233-8
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*-Quantizations of Fourier–Mukai Transforms

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“…Recall that the signature of L is (21,2). Choose a 21-dimensional positive definite real subspace V ⊂ L ⊗ R such that V ∩ L = h 2 , Q, T .…”
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“…Recall that the signature of L is (21,2). Choose a 21-dimensional positive definite real subspace V ⊂ L ⊗ R such that V ∩ L = h 2 , Q, T .…”
Section: Non-emptinessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. 5 There is also related work [2] using deformation quantisation. 6 Alternatively use the right adjoint ΦR (6.6), which is a left inverse to the fully faithful ΦP .…”
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“…We are partially guided in this study by the analogy with modules over algebraic (or complex analytic) deformation quantization algebras that have been studied e.g. in [19], [5], [2], [4], [26]. In the case when O N C X is obtained from a torsion-free connection on X we mimic our construction of the dg-resolution for modules.…”
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