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On the variety of four dimensional lie algebras

Algebraic Geometry 2015-06-10 v1

Abstract

Lie algebras of dimension nn are defined by their structure constants , which can be seen as sets of N=n2(n1)/2N = n^2 (n -- 1)/2 scalars (if we take into account the skew-symmetry condition) to which the Jacobi identity imposes certain quadratic conditions. Up to rescaling, we can consider such a set as a point in the projective space PN1P^{N--1}. Suppose n=4n =4, hence N=24N = 24. Take a random subspace of dimension 1212 in P23P^{23} , over the complex numbers. We prove that this subspace will contain exactly 10331033 points giving the structure constants of some four dimensional Lie algebras. Among those, 660660 will be isomorphic to gl_2gl\_2 , 195195 will be the sum of two copies of the Lie algebra of one dimensional affine transformations, 121121 will have an abelian, three-dimensional derived algebra, and 5757 will have for derived algebra the three dimensional Heisenberg algebra. This answers a question of Kirillov and Neretin.

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@article{arxiv.1506.02871,
  title  = {On the variety of four dimensional lie algebras},
  author = {Laurent Manivel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.02871},
  year   = {2015}
}

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To appear in Journal of Lie Theory