Left-symmetric algebras and homogeneous improper affine spheres
Abstract
The nonzero level sets in -dimensional flat affine space of a translationally homogeneous function are improper affine spheres if and only if the Hessian determinant of the function is equal to a nonzero constant multiple of the th power of the function. The exponentials of the characteristic polynomials of certain left-symmetric algebras yield examples of such functions whose level sets are analogues of the generalized Cayley hypersurface of Eastwood-Ezhov. There are found purely algebraic conditions sufficient for the characteristic polynomial of the left-symmetric algebra to have the desired properties. Precisely, it suffices that the algebra has triangularizable left multiplication operators and the trace of the right multiplication is a Koszul form for which right multiplication by the dual idempotent is projection along its kernel, which equals the derived Lie subalgebra of the left-symmetric algebra.
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@article{arxiv.1707.08896,
title = {Left-symmetric algebras and homogeneous improper affine spheres},
author = {Daniel J. F. Fox},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.08896},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
v2: Minor corrections. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1307.5394