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Families of Group Actions, Generic Isotriviality, and Linearization

Representation Theory 2012-04-17 v1 Algebraic Geometry Group Theory

Abstract

We prove a "Generic Equivalence Theorem which says that two affine morphisms p:SYp: S \to Y and q:TYq: T \to Y of varieties with isomorphic (closed) fibers become isomorphic under a dominant etale base change ϕ:UY\phi: U \to Y. A special case is the following result. Call a morphism ϕ:XY\phi: X \to Y a "fibration with fiber FF" if ϕ\phi is flat and all fibers are (reduced and) isomorphic to FF. Then an affine fibration with fiber FF admits an etale dominant morphism μ:UY\mu: U \to Y such that the pull-back is a trivial fiber bundle: U×YXU×FU\times_Y X \simeq U\times F. As an application we give short proofs of the following two (known) results: (a) Every affine \A1\A^1-fibration over a normal variety is locally trivial in the Zariski-topology; (b) Every affine \A2\A^2-fibration over a smooth curve is locally trivial in the Zariski-topology. We also study families of reductive group actions on \A2\A^2 parametrized by curves and show that every faithful action of a non-finite reductive group on A˚3\AA^3 is linearizable, i.e. GG-isomorphic to a representation of GG.

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@article{arxiv.1204.3196,
  title  = {Families of Group Actions, Generic Isotriviality, and Linearization},
  author = {Hanspeter Kraft and Peter Russell},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1204.3196},
  year   = {2012}
}

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13 pages