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Transitive nilpotent Lie algebras of vector fields and their Tanaka prolongations

Differential Geometry 2024-11-04 v3 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

Transitive local Lie algebras of vector fields can be easily constructed from dilations of Rn\mathbb{R}^n associating with coordinates positive weights (give me a sequence of nn positive integers and I will give you a transitive nilpotent Lie algebra of vector fields on Rn\mathbb{R}^n). It is interesting that all transitive nilpotent local Lie algebra of vector fields can be obtained as subalgebras of nilpotent algebras of this kind. Starting with a graded nilpotent Lie algebra one constructs graded parts of its Tanaka prolongations inductively as `derivations of degree 0, 1, etc. Of course, vector fields of weight kk with respect to the dilation define automatically derivations of weight kk, so the Tanaka prolongation is in this case never finite. Are they all such derivations given by vector fields or there are additional `strange'ones? We answer this question. Except for special cases, derivations of degree 0 are given by vector fields of degree 0 and the Tanaka prolongation recovers the whole algebra of polynomial vectors defined by the dilation. However, in some particular cases of dilations we can find `strange' derivations which we describe in detail

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@article{arxiv.2002.07176,
  title  = {Transitive nilpotent Lie algebras of vector fields and their Tanaka prolongations},
  author = {Katarzyna Grabowska and Janusz Grabowski and Zohreh Ravanpak},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.07176},
  year   = {2024}
}

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11 pages. The title has been corrected