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Involutions of reductive Lie algebras in positive characteristic

Rings and Algebras 2007-05-23 v2

Abstract

Let GG be a reductive group over a field kk of characteristic 2\neq 2, let g=\Lie(G){\mathfrak g}=\Lie(G), let θ\theta be an involutive automorphism of GG and let g=kp{\mathfrak g}={\mathfrak k}\oplus{\mathfrak p} be the associated symmetric space decomposition. For the case of a ground field of characteristic zero, the action of the isotropy group GθG^\theta on p{\mathfrak p} is well-understood, since the well-known paper of Kostant and Rallis. Such a theory in positive characteristic has proved more difficult to develop. Here we use an approach based on some tools from geometric invariant theory to establish corresponding results in (good) positive characteristic. Among other results, we prove that the variety N{\cal N} of nilpotent elements of p{\mathfrak p} has a dense open orbit, and that the same is true for every fibre of the quotient map pp/Gθ{\mathfrak p}\to{\mathfrak p}/G^\theta. However, we show that the corresponding statement for GG, conjectured by Richardson, is not true. We provide a new, (mostly) calculation-free proof of the number of irreducible components of N{\cal N}, extending a result of Sekiguchi for k=Ck={\mathbb C}. Finally, we apply a theorem of Skryabin to describe the infinitesimal invariants k[p]kk[{\mathfrak p}]^{\mathfrak k}.

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@article{arxiv.math/0501334,
  title  = {Involutions of reductive Lie algebras in positive characteristic},
  author = {Paul Levy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0501334},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

41 pages, uses diagrams.sty. One change of note: correction to the calculation of number of irreducible components of ${\cal N}$, and reference to Sekiguchi included