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On the equivariant cohomology of Hilbert schemes of points in the plane

Let $S$ be the affine plane regarded as a toric variety with an action of the 2-dimensional torus $T$. We study the equivariant Chow ring $A_{K}^*(Hilb^n(S))$ of the punctual Hilbert scheme $Hilb^n(S)$ with equivariant coefficients inverted. We compute base change formulas in $A_{K}^*(Hilb^n(S))$ between the natural bases introduced by Nakajima, Ellingsrud and Strømme, and the classical basis associated with the fixed points. We compute the equivariant commutation relations between creation/annihilation operators. We express the class of the small diagonal in $Hilb^n(S)$ in terms of the equivariant Chern classes of the tautological bundle. We prove that the nested Hilbert scheme $Hilb^[n,n+1](S)$ parametrizing nested punctual subschemes of degree $n$ and $n+1$ is irreducible.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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