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Additive relative invariants and the components of a linear free divisor

Representation Theory 2014-12-16 v2 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

A 'prehomogeneous vector space' is a rational representation ρ:GGL(V)\rho:G\to\mathrm{GL}(V) of a connected complex linear algebraic group GG that has a Zariski open orbit ΩV\Omega\subset V. Mikio Sato showed that the hypersurface components of D:=VΩD:=V\setminus \Omega are related to the rational characters HGL(C)H\to\mathrm{GL}(\mathbb{C}) of HH, an algebraic abelian quotient of GG. Mimicking this work, we investigate the 'additive functions' of HH, the homomorphisms Φ:H(C,+)\Phi:H\to (\mathbb{C},+). Each such Φ\Phi is related to an 'additive relative invariant', a rational function hh on VV such that hρ(g)h=Φ(g)h\circ \rho(g)-h=\Phi(g) on Ω\Omega for all gGg\in G. Such an hh is homogeneous of degree 00, and helps describe the behavior of certain subsets of DD under the GG--action. For those prehomogeneous vector spaces with DD a type of hypersurface called a linear free divisor, we prove there are no nontrivial additive functions of HH, and hence HH is an algebraic torus. From this we gain insight into the structure of such representations and prove that the number of irreducible components of DD equals the dimension of the abelianization of GG. For some special cases (GG abelian, reductive, or solvable, or DD irreducible) we simplify proofs of existing results. We also examine the homotopy groups of VDV\setminus D.

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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}
}

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27 pages. From v1, strengthen results in section 3, improve prose, and update contact information