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Range-compatible homomorphisms on spaces of symmetric or alternating matrices

Rings and Algebras 2016-04-21 v2

Abstract

Let UU and VV be finite-dimensional vector spaces over an arbitrary field K\mathbb{K}, and S\mathcal{S} be a linear subspace of the space L(U,V)\mathcal{L}(U,V) of all linear maps from UU to VV. A map F:SVF : \mathcal{S} \rightarrow V is called range-compatible when it satisfies F(s)im(s)F(s) \in \mathrm{im}(s) for all sSs \in \mathcal{S}. Among the range-compatible maps are the so-called local ones, that is the maps of the form ss(x)s \mapsto s(x) for a fixed vector xx of UU. In recent works, we have classified the range-compatible group homomorphisms on S\mathcal{S} when the codimension of S\mathcal{S} in L(U,V)\mathcal{L}(U,V) is small. In the present article, we study the special case when S\mathcal{S} is a linear subspace of the space Sn(K)S_n(\mathbb{K}) of all nn by nn symmetric matrices: we prove that if the codimension of S\mathcal{S} in Sn(K)S_n(\mathbb{K}) is less than or equal to n2n-2, then every range-compatible homomorphism on S\mathcal{S} is local provided that K\mathbb{K} does not have characteristic 22. With the same assumption on the codimension of S\mathcal{S}, we also classify the range-compatible homomorphisms on S\mathcal{S} when K\mathbb{K} has characteristic 22. Finally, we prove that if S\mathcal{S} is a linear subspace of the space An(K)A_n(\mathbb{K}) of all nn by nn alternating matrices with entries in K\mathbb{K}, and the codimension of S\mathcal{S} is less than or equal to n3n-3, then every range-compatible homomorphism on S\mathcal{S} is local.

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@article{arxiv.1506.07203,
  title  = {Range-compatible homomorphisms on spaces of symmetric or alternating matrices},
  author = {Clément de Seguins Pazzis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.07203},
  year   = {2016}
}

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