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Commuting involutions and degenerations of isotropy representations

Algebraic Geometry 2011-04-29 v1

Abstract

Let σ1\sigma_1 and σ2\sigma_2 be commuting involutions of a semisimple algebraic group GG. This yields a Z2×Z2Z_2\times Z_2-grading of \g=\Lie(G)\g=\Lie(G), \g=i,j=0,1\gij\g=\bigoplus_{i,j=0,1}\g_{ij}, and we study invariant-theoretic aspects of this decomposition. Let \g<σ1>\g<\sigma_1> be the Z2Z_2-contraction of \g\g determined by σ1\sigma_1. Then both σ2\sigma_2 and σ3:=σ1σ2\sigma_3:=\sigma_1\sigma_2 remain involutions of the non-reductive Lie algebra \g<σ1>\g<\sigma_1>. The isotropy representations related to (\g<σ1>,σ2)(\g<\sigma_1>, \sigma_2) and (\g<σ1>,σ3)(\g<\sigma_1>, \sigma_3) are degenerations of the isotropy representations related to (\g,σ2)(\g, {\sigma_2}) and (\g,σ3)(\g, {\sigma_3}), respectively. We show that these degenerated isotropy representations retain many good properties. For instance, they always have a generic stabiliser and their algebras of invariants are often polynomial. We also develop some theory on Cartan subspaces for various Z2Z_2-gradings associated with the Z2×Z2Z_2\times Z_2-grading of \g\g.

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@article{arxiv.1104.5472,
  title  = {Commuting involutions and degenerations of isotropy representations},
  author = {Dmitri I. Panyushev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.5472},
  year   = {2011}
}

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