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On the Product of Coninvolutory Affine Transformations

Group Theory 2026-03-12 v1 Operator Algebras Rings and Algebras

Abstract

A complex matrix is called \emph{coninvolutory} if TT=IT\overline{T}=I. In this paper, we study decompositions of affine transformations in Aff(n,C)=GL(n,C)Cn\mathrm{Aff}(n,\mathbb{C})=\mathrm{GL}(n,\mathbb{C})\ltimes \mathbb{C}^n into products of coninvolutions. We prove that an affine transformation gg is a product of two coninvolutions in Aff(n,C)\mathrm{Aff}(n,\mathbb{C}) if and only if its linear part L(g)L(g) is cc-reversible; that is, L(g)L(g) is conjugate to L(g)1\overline{L(g)}^{-1} in GL(n,C)\mathrm{GL}(n,\mathbb{C}). Equivalently, gg is conjugate to g1\overline{g}^{-1} in Aff(n,C)\mathrm{Aff}(n,\mathbb{C}). We further characterize elements that are products of three coninvolutions via consimilarity and show that every g=(A,v)Aff(n,C)g=(A,v)\in \mathrm{Aff}(n,\mathbb{C}) with det(A)=1|\det(A)|=1 can be expressed as a product of at most four coninvolutions.

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@article{arxiv.2603.10719,
  title  = {On the Product of Coninvolutory Affine Transformations},
  author = {Sandipan Dutta and Krishnendu Gongopadhyay and Rahul Mondal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.10719},
  year   = {2026}
}

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