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Deformations of Lie algebras and Induction of Schemes

Algebraic Geometry 2007-05-23 v1 Rings and Algebras

Abstract

Let \Lm\L_m be the scheme of the laws defined by the identities of Jacobi on \Km\K^m. The local studies of an algebraic Lie algebra \g=R\n\g=\mathrm{R}\ltimes\n in \Lm\L_m and its nilpotent part \n\n in the scheme \LnR\L_n^{\mathrm{R}} of R\mathrm{R}-invariant Lie algebras on \Kn\K^n are linked. This comparison is made by means of slices, which are transversal subschemes to the orbits of \g\g and \n\n under the classical groups acting on \Lm\L_m and \LnR\L_n^{\mathrm{R}} respectively. We prove a reduction theorem saying that, under certain conditions on \g\g, the local rings of the slices at \g\g and \n\n are isomorphic. In particular, \g\g is rigid if and only if is \n\n. In the formalism developed at beginning of this paper, a deformation of \g\g with base a local ring \A\A is a local morphism from the local ring of \Lm\L_m at \g\g to \A\A. So the study of deformations for a large class of Lie algebras \g\g in \Lm\L_m is equivalent to that of \n\n in \LnR\L_n^{\mathrm{R}} "modulo" the actions of groups, which is a more simple problem. The laws of \LnR\L_n^{\mathrm{R}} are nilpotent with the choice of R\mathrm{R} and then we can construct these laws by central extensions. This corresponds to an induction on the schemes themselves \LnR\Ln+1R\L_n^{\mathrm{R}}\to\L_{n+1}^{\mathrm{R}}. We restrict this study to a torus R=T\mathrm{R}=\mathrm{T} for certain slices. This leads to a concept of continuous families with the possibility to have nilpotent parameters tt (the schemes are generally not reduced). This gives an alternative formalism for the problem of obstructions classes in the theory of formal deformations of M.Gerstenhaber. Examples are given with t2=0t^2=0 (t0t\neq 0) and t5=0t^5=0 (t40t^4\neq 0).

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@article{arxiv.math/0703277,
  title  = {Deformations of Lie algebras and Induction of Schemes},
  author = {Roger Carles and Toukaiddine Petit},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0703277},
  year   = {2007}
}

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62 pages