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Total cohomology of solvable Lie algebras and linear deformations

Representation Theory 2014-03-18 v1 Rings and Algebras

Abstract

Given a finite dimensional Lie algebra g\mathfrak{g}, let Γ(g)\Gamma_\circ(\mathfrak{g}) be the set of irreducible g\mathfrak{g}-modules with non-vanishing cohomology. We prove that a g\mathfrak{g}-module VV belongs to Γ(g)\Gamma_\circ(\mathfrak{g}) only if VV is contained in the exterior algebra of the solvable radical s\mathfrak{s} of g\mathfrak{g}, showing in particular that Γ(g)\Gamma_\circ(\mathfrak{g}) is a finite set and we deduce that H(g,V)H^*(\mathfrak{g},V) is an LL-module, where LL is a fixed subgroup of the connected component of Aut(g)\operatorname{Aut}(\mathfrak{g}) which contains a Levi factor. We describe Γ\Gamma_\circ in some basic examples, including the Borel subalgebras, and we also determine Γ(sn)\Gamma_\circ(\mathfrak{s}_n) for an extension sn\mathfrak{s}_n of the 2-dimensional abelian Lie algebra by the standard filiform Lie algebra fn\mathfrak{f}_n. To this end, we described the cohomology of fn\mathfrak{f}_n. We introduce the \emph{total cohomology} of a Lie algebra g\mathfrak{g}, as TH(g)=VΓ(g)H(g,V)TH^*(\mathfrak{g})=\bigoplus_{V\in \Gamma_\circ(\mathfrak{g})} H^*(\mathfrak{g},V) and we develop further the theory of linear deformations in order to prove that the total cohomology of a solvable Lie algebra is the cohomology of its nilpotent shadow. Actually we prove that s\mathfrak{s} lies, in the variety of Lie algebras, in a linear subspace of dimension at least dim(s/n)2\dim (\mathfrak{s}/\mathfrak{n})^2, n\mathfrak{n} being the nilradical of s\mathfrak{s}, that contains the nilshadow of s\mathfrak{s} and such that all its points have the same total cohomology.

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@article{arxiv.1403.4083,
  title  = {Total cohomology of solvable Lie algebras and linear deformations},
  author = {Leandro Cagliero and Paulo Tirao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.4083},
  year   = {2014}
}

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Accepted for publication in Trans. Amer. Math. Soc