Additive relative invariants and the components of a linear free divisor
Abstract
A 'prehomogeneous vector space' is a rational representation of a connected complex linear algebraic group that has a Zariski open orbit . Mikio Sato showed that the hypersurface components of are related to the rational characters of , an algebraic abelian quotient of . Mimicking this work, we investigate the 'additive functions' of , the homomorphisms . Each such is related to an 'additive relative invariant', a rational function on such that on for all . Such an is homogeneous of degree , and helps describe the behavior of certain subsets of under the --action. For those prehomogeneous vector spaces with a type of hypersurface called a linear free divisor, we prove there are no nontrivial additive functions of , and hence is an algebraic torus. From this we gain insight into the structure of such representations and prove that the number of irreducible components of equals the dimension of the abelianization of . For some special cases ( abelian, reductive, or solvable, or irreducible) we simplify proofs of existing results. We also examine the homotopy groups of .
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@article{arxiv.1401.2976,
title = {Additive relative invariants and the components of a linear free divisor},
author = {Brian Pike},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.2976},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
27 pages. From v1, strengthen results in section 3, improve prose, and update contact information