Coadjoint structure of Borel subgroups and their nilradicals
Abstract
Let be a complex simply-connected semisimple Lie group and let . Let be a triangular decomposition of . One readily has that is isomorphic to the ring of symmetric invariants. Using the cascade of strongly orthogonal roots, some time ago we proved that S({\frak n})^{{\frak n} is a polynomial ring where is the cardinality of . Using this result we establish that the maximal coadjoint of has codimension . Let so that the corresponding subgroup is a Borel subgroup of . Let . Then in this paper we prove the theorem that the maximal coadjoint orbit of has codimension so that the following statements (1) and (2) are equivalent: (1) -1 is in the Weyl group of (i.e., ), and (2), B has a nonempty open coadjoint orbit. We remark that a nilpotent or a semisimple group cannot have a nonempty open coadjoint orbit. Celebrated examples where a solvable Lie group has a nonempty open coadjoint orbit are due to Piatetski--Shapiro in his counterexample construction of a bounded complex homogeneous domain which is not of Cartan type.
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@article{arxiv.1205.2362,
title = {Coadjoint structure of Borel subgroups and their nilradicals},
author = {Bertram Kostant},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1205.2362},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
8 pages in plain tex; Representation theory, symplectic manifolds, coadjoint orbits