
arXiv: 1110.3523
Let V be a G-module where G is a complex reductive group. Let Z:=V//G denote the categorical quotient. One can ask if the Luna stratification of Z is intrinsic. That is, if phi : Z\to Z is any automorphism, does phi send strata to strata? In a paper of Kuttler and Reichstein the answer was shown to be yes for V a direct sum of sufficiently many copies of a G-module W. We show that the answer is yes for almost all V. The key is to consider the vector fields on Z. Our methods also show that complex analytic automorphisms preserve the stratification.
7 pages, minor changes, final version, to appear in Communications in Pure and Applied Algebra
Algebra and Number Theory, 20G20, 22E46, 22E60, Group Theory (math.GR), invariant-theoretic quotient varieties, Geometric invariant theory, complex reductive groups, FOS: Mathematics, Linear algebraic groups over the reals, the complexes, the quaternions, stratifications, Representation Theory (math.RT), Mathematics - Group Theory, Mathematics - Representation Theory
Algebra and Number Theory, 20G20, 22E46, 22E60, Group Theory (math.GR), invariant-theoretic quotient varieties, Geometric invariant theory, complex reductive groups, FOS: Mathematics, Linear algebraic groups over the reals, the complexes, the quaternions, stratifications, Representation Theory (math.RT), Mathematics - Group Theory, Mathematics - Representation Theory
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