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On annihilators of bounded $(\frak g, \frak k)$-modules

Representation Theory 2017-10-11 v1 Algebraic Geometry Symplectic Geometry

Abstract

Let g\frak g be a semisimple Lie algebra and kg\frak k\subset\frak g be a reductive subalgebra. We say that a g\frak g-module MM is a bounded (g,k)(\frak g, \frak k)-module if MM is a direct sum of simple finite-dimensional k\frak k-modules and the multiplicities of all simple k\frak k-modules in that direct sum are universally bounded. The goal of this article is to show that the "boundedness" property for a simple (g,k)(\frak g, \frak k)-module MM is equivalent to a property of the associated variety of the annihilator of MM (this is the closure of a nilpotent coadjoint orbit inside g\frak g^*) under the assumption that the main field is algebraically closed and of characteristic 0. In particular this implies that if M1,M2M_1, M_2 are simple (g,k)(\frak g, \frak k)-modules such that M1M_1 is bounded and the associated varieties of the annihilators of M1M_1 and M2M_2 coincide then M2M_2 is also bounded. This statement is a geometric analogue of a purely algebraic fact due to I. Penkov and V. Serganova and it was posed as a conjecture in my Ph.D. thesis.

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@article{arxiv.1710.03737,
  title  = {On annihilators of bounded $(\frak g, \frak k)$-modules},
  author = {Alexey Petukhov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.03737},
  year   = {2017}
}