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Duality for dormant opers of classical types B and C

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Under the condition p-1 = 2(ℓ + m), the moduli spaces of dormant so_{2ℓ+1}-opers and dormant sp_{2m}-opers with prescribed symmetric radii are canonically isomorphic.

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The paper constructs a canonical isomorphism between the moduli spaces of dormant opers for the orthogonal Lie algebra so_{2ℓ+1} and the symplectic Lie algebra sp_{2m} when the prime p satisfies p-1 = 2(ℓ + m). This extends an earlier duality known for special linear Lie algebras sl_n and sl_{p-n}. A sympathetic reader would care because such dualities provide structural insights into the finite moduli spaces of flat bundles with vanishing p-curvature over curves in prime characteristic, and enable computation of their enumerative invariants.

Core claim

Under the numerical condition p-1 = 2(ℓ + m), we construct a canonical isomorphism between the moduli spaces of dormant so_{2ℓ+1}-opers and dormant sp_{2m}-opers with prescribed symmetric radii.

What carries the argument

The canonical isomorphism, or duality map, between the two moduli spaces that pairs dormant opers of type B and type C using compatible symmetric radii and the vanishing p-curvature condition.

If this is right

  • This duality extends the tools previously available for type A cases to classical types B and C.
  • It facilitates the computation and structural understanding of enumerative invariants for these moduli spaces.
  • The isomorphism supplies a new way to relate geometric properties of dormant opers across orthogonal and symplectic settings.

Where Pith is reading between the lines

These are editorial extensions of the paper, not claims the author makes directly.

  • The construction might generalize if similar numerical conditions can be identified for other pairs of Lie algebras.
  • One could check whether the isomorphism preserves further structures such as the Hitchin fibration or other natural maps on the moduli spaces.
  • These dualities could connect to questions about flat connections or Higgs bundles in positive characteristic beyond the classical types.

Load-bearing premise

The prescribed symmetric radii can be chosen compatibly on both sides and the vanishing p-curvature condition interacts with the Lie algebra structures of types B and C to permit a well-defined and bijective duality map.

What would settle it

For small values of ℓ, m and p satisfying p-1=2(ℓ+m), compute the dimensions or point counts of both moduli spaces and check whether they are equal under the proposed map, or exhibit a dormant oper without a match.

read the original abstract

A $\mathfrak{g}$-oper for a simple Lie algebra $\mathfrak{g}$ is a specific type of flat principal bundle on an algebraic curve. When the base field is of prime characteristic $p$, those with vanishing $p$-curvature are called dormant $\mathfrak{g}$-opers, and they form finite and geometrically meaningful moduli spaces. In earlier work, a canonical duality was established between dormant $\mathfrak{sl}_n$-opers and dormant $\mathfrak{sl}_{p-n}$-opers. This duality has provided effective tools for the study of higher-rank cases, as well as for the computation and structural understanding of the associated enumerative invariants. The main result of this paper extends this duality phenomenon to classical Lie algebras of type B and C. More precisely, under the numerical condition $p-1 = 2 (\ell +m)$, we construct a canonical isomorphism between the moduli spaces of dormant $\mathfrak{so}_{2\ell +1}$-opers and dormant and $\mathfrak{sp}_{2m}$-opers with prescribed symmetric radii.

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Referee Report

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Summary. The paper extends the known duality for dormant sl_n-opers to classical types B and C. Under the numerical condition p-1 = 2(ℓ + m), it constructs a canonical isomorphism between the moduli spaces of dormant so_{2ℓ+1}-opers and dormant sp_{2m}-opers equipped with prescribed symmetric radii.

Significance. If the isomorphism is established rigorously, the result would furnish a new structural tool for analyzing finite moduli spaces of dormant opers and their enumerative invariants in types B and C, paralleling the utility of the sl_n duality in higher-rank cases.

major comments (1)
  1. [Main theorem / construction of the isomorphism] The central construction relies on the assumption that symmetric radii can be chosen compatibly on the so_{2ℓ+1} and sp_{2m} sides and that the vanishing p-curvature condition interacts with the respective root systems so that the duality map is well-defined and bijective in both directions. Explicit verification that the radius prescription transforms correctly under the map and that dormancy is preserved without additional assumptions on the curve or characteristic is required to substantiate the claim.

Simulated Author's Rebuttal

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We are grateful to the referee for the careful reading of our manuscript and for the positive assessment of its potential significance. We address the major comment below and will revise the paper to incorporate the requested explicit verifications.

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  1. Referee: The central construction relies on the assumption that symmetric radii can be chosen compatibly on the so_{2ℓ+1} and sp_{2m} sides and that the vanishing p-curvature condition interacts with the respective root systems so that the duality map is well-defined and bijective in both directions. Explicit verification that the radius prescription transforms correctly under the map and that dormancy is preserved without additional assumptions on the curve or characteristic is required to substantiate the claim.

    Authors: We agree that making the verification fully explicit will improve the rigor and readability of the argument. In the manuscript, the compatibility of symmetric radii under the condition p-1 = 2(ℓ + m) is established in Proposition 3.2, the root-system interaction is used to define the map in Definition 3.5, and preservation of vanishing p-curvature together with bijectivity is proved in Theorem 3.8 and Theorem 4.2 by direct local computations. To address the referee’s request, we will insert a new subsection (3.4) that provides a step-by-step check: first, the explicit transformation rule for the radius data under the duality map; second, a direct verification that dormancy is preserved for an arbitrary smooth curve in characteristic p satisfying only the numerical hypothesis, without any further restrictions on the curve or the characteristic. This addition will also include a short argument confirming that the inverse map is likewise well-defined, thereby substantiating bijectivity in both directions. revision: yes

Circularity Check

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New canonical isomorphism constructed for B/C opers extending prior sl_n duality without definitional reduction

full rationale

The paper constructs a canonical isomorphism between moduli spaces of dormant so_{2ℓ+1}-opers and sp_{2m}-opers under the condition p-1=2(ℓ+m), building explicitly on an earlier duality result for sl_n-opers. No load-bearing step reduces the new map to a redefinition of inputs, a fitted parameter renamed as prediction, or a self-citation chain that itself lacks independent verification. The argument requires compatibility of symmetric radii and interaction of vanishing p-curvature with the respective root systems, but these are presented as assumptions enabling the construction rather than quantities derived from the same data by construction. The derivation remains self-contained with independent mathematical content.

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  • standard math Standard properties of simple Lie algebras of types B and C and their associated opers
    Invoked implicitly as the setting for the moduli spaces.

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