Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4666426 | Advances in Mathematics | 2012 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
The Hilbert scheme of point modules was introduced by Artin–Tate–Van den Bergh to study non-commutative graded algebras. The key tool is the construction of a map from the algebra to a twisted ring on this Hilbert scheme. In this paper, we study moduli stacks of more general “fat” point modules, and show that there is a similar map to a twisted ring associated to the stack. This is used to provide a sufficient criterion for a non-commutative projective surface to be birationally PI. It is hoped that such a criterion will be useful in understanding Mike Artinʼs conjecture on the birational classification of non-commutative surfaces.
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