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Stability conditions for contraction algebras

This paper gives a description of the full space of Bridgeland stability conditions on the bounded derived category of a contraction algebra associated to a 3-fold flop. The main result is that the stability manifold is the universal cover of a naturally associated hyperplane arrangement, which is known to be simplicial, and in special cases is an ADE root system. There are four main corollaries: (1) a short proof of faithfulness of pure braid group actions in both algebraic and geometric settings, the first that avoid normal forms, (2) a classification of tilting complexes in the derived category of a contraction algebra, (3) contractibility of a certain stability space associated to the flop, and (4) a new proof of the $K(π,1)$-theorem in various finite settings, which includes ADE braid groups.

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