# Two-dimensional categorified Hall algebras

**Authors:** Mauro Porta, Francesco Sala

arXiv: 1903.07253 · 2022-11-22

## TL;DR

This paper introduces two-dimensional categorified Hall algebras for smooth curves and surfaces, providing new algebraic structures that extend existing K-theoretical and cohomological Hall algebras through derived moduli stacks.

## Contribution

It constructs novel categorified Hall algebras for surfaces and curves, including new K-theoretical and cohomological variants, and lifts classical correspondences to the categorified setting.

## Key findings

- Categorification of Hall algebras for surfaces and curves.
- Introduction of new K-theoretical and cohomological Hall algebras.
- Lifting of Riemann-Hilbert and non-abelian Hodge correspondences.

## Abstract

In the present paper, we introduce two-dimensional categorified Hall algebras of smooth curves and smooth surfaces. A categorified Hall algebra is an associative monoidal structure on the stable $\infty$-category $\mathsf{Coh}^{\mathsf{b}}(\mathbb{R}\mathsf{M})$ of complexes of sheaves with bounded coherent cohomology on a derived moduli stack $\mathbb{R}\mathsf{M}$. In the surface case, $\mathbb{R}\mathsf{M}$ is a suitable derived enhancement of the moduli stack $\mathsf{M}$ of coherent sheaves on the surface. This construction categorifies the K-theoretical and cohomological Hall algebras of coherent sheaves on a surface of Zhao and Kapranov-Vasserot. In the curve case, we define three categorified Hall algebras associated with suitable derived enhancements of the moduli stack of Higgs sheaves on a curve $X$, the moduli stack of vector bundles with flat connections on $X$, and the moduli stack of finite-dimensional local systems on $X$, respectively. In the Higgs sheaves case we obtain a categorification of the K-theoretical and cohomological Hall algebras of Higgs sheaves on a curve of Minets and Sala-Schiffmann, while in the other two cases our construction yields, by passing to $\mathsf K_0$, new K-theoretical Hall algebras, and by passing to $\mathsf H_\ast^{\mathsf{BM}}$, new cohomological Hall algebras. Finally, we show that the Riemann-Hilbert and the non-abelian Hodge correspondences can be lifted to the level of our categorified Hall algebras of a curve.

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