
Let X and Y be commuting nilpotent K-endomorphisms of a vector space V, where K is a field of characteristic p >= 0. If F=K(t) is the field of rational functions on the projective line, consider the K(t)-endomorphism A=X+tY of V. If p=0, or if the (p-1)-st power of A is 0, we show here that X and Y are tangent to the unipotent radical of the centralizer of A in GL(V). For all geometric points (a:b) of a suitable open subset of the projective line, it follows that X and Y are tangent to the unipotent radical of the centralizer of aX+bY. This answers a question of J. Pevtsova.
12 pages. To appear in the Friedlander birthday volume of J. Pure and Applied Algebra
20G15, Algebra and Number Theory, Group Theory (math.GR), Linear algebraic groups over arbitrary fields, commuting nilpotent elements, connected reductive algebraic groups, Lie algebras of linear algebraic groups, Lie algebras, FOS: Mathematics, semisimple algebraic groups, Representation Theory (math.RT), Mathematics - Group Theory, Mathematics - Representation Theory
20G15, Algebra and Number Theory, Group Theory (math.GR), Linear algebraic groups over arbitrary fields, commuting nilpotent elements, connected reductive algebraic groups, Lie algebras of linear algebraic groups, Lie algebras, FOS: Mathematics, semisimple algebraic groups, Representation Theory (math.RT), Mathematics - Group Theory, Mathematics - Representation Theory
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