Hodge bundle

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In mathematics, the Hodge bundle, named after W. V. D. Hodge, appears in the study of families of curves, where it provides an invariant in the moduli theory of algebraic curves. Furthermore, it has applications to the theory of modular forms on reductive algebraic groups[1] and string theory.[2]

Definition

Let g be the moduli space of algebraic curves of genus g curves over some scheme. The Hodge bundle Λg is a vector bundle[note 1] on g whose fiber at a point C in g is the space of holomorphic differentials on the curve C. To define the Hodge bundle, let π:𝒞gg be the universal algebraic curve of genus g and let ωg be its relative dualizing sheaf. The Hodge bundle is the pushforward of this sheaf, i.e.,[3]

Λg=π*ωg.

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