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A geometric approach to (g, k)-modules of finite type

Representation Theory 2016-11-25 v1 Symplectic Geometry

Abstract

Let gg be a semisimple Lie algebra over C\mathbb C and kk be a reductive in gg subalgebra. We say that a simple gg-module MM is a (g;k)(g; k)-module if as a kk-module MM is a direct sum of finite-dimensional kk-modules. We say that a simple (g;k)(g; k)-module MM is of finite type if all kk-isotypic components of MM are finite-dimensional. To a simple gg-module MM one assigns interesting invariants V(M)(M), \EuScriptV(M)\EuScript V(M) and L(M)(M) reflecting the 'directions of growth of M'. In this work we prove that, for a given pair (g;k)(g; k), the set of possible such invariants is finite. Let KK be a reductive Lie group with Lie algebra kk. We say that a KK-variety XX is KK-spherical if XX has an open orbit of a Borel subgroup of KK. Let WW be a finite-dimensional KK-module. The set of flags (W1,...,Ws)W_1,..., W_s) of WW with fixed dimensions (n1;...;ns)(n_1;...; ns) is a homogeneous space of the group GL(W). We call such a variety partial WW-flag variety. In this work we classify all KK-spherical partial WW-flag varieties. We say that a simple (g;k)(g; k)-module is bounded if there exists constant CM_M such that, for any simple kk-module EE, the isotypic component of EE in MM is a direct sum of not more than CM_M-copies of EE. To any simple sl(W)(W)-module one assigns a partial WW-flag variety. In this thesis we prove that a simple (sl(W);k(W); k)-module is bounded if and only if the corresponding partial WW-flag variety is KK-spherical. Moreover, we prove that the pair (sl(W);k(W); k) admits an infin? ite-dimensional simple bounded module if and only if P(W)(W) is a KK-spherical variety. For four particular case we say more about category of bounded modules and the set of simple bounded modules.

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@article{arxiv.1105.5020,
  title  = {A geometric approach to (g, k)-modules of finite type},
  author = {Alexey Petukhov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1105.5020},
  year   = {2016}
}

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Ph.D. thesis, 73 pages, peacewise published