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Classification of Affine Symmetry Groups of Orbit Polytopes

Group Theory 2018-10-19 v4 Metric Geometry Representation Theory

Abstract

Let GG be a finite group acting linearly on a vector space VV. We consider the linear symmetry groups GL(Gv)\operatorname{GL}(Gv) of orbits GvVGv\subseteq V, where the \emph{linear symmetry group} GL(S)\operatorname{GL}(S) of a subset SVS\subseteq V is defined as the set of all linear maps of the linear span of SS which permute SS. We assume that VV is the linear span of at least one orbit GvGv. We define a set of \emph{generic points} in VV, which is Zariski-open in VV, and show that the groups GL(Gv)\operatorname{GL}(Gv) for vv generic are all isomorphic, and isomorphic to a subgroup of every symmetry group GL(Gw)\operatorname{GL}(Gw) such that VV is the linear span of GwGw. If the underlying characteristic is zero, "isomorphic" can be replaced by "conjugate in GL(V)\operatorname{GL}(V)". Moreover, in the characteristic zero case, we show how the character of GG on VV determines this generic symmetry group. We apply our theory to classify all affine symmetry groups of vertex-transitive polytopes, thereby answering a question of Babai (1977).

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@article{arxiv.1608.06539,
  title  = {Classification of Affine Symmetry Groups of Orbit Polytopes},
  author = {Erik Friese and Frieder Ladisch},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.06539},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

v4: small improvements and corrections, including referee's comments. v3: a few additional references, introduction amended. v2: a few small corrections and old Question 5.4 removed, so numeration changed in {\S}5. 27 pages, pdfLaTex + biblatex