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Linear maps preserving orbits

Gerald W. Schwarz (2012)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

Let H GL ( V ) be a connected complex reductive group where V is a finite-dimensional complex vector space. Let v V and let G = { g GL ( V ) g H v = H v } . Following Raïs we say that the orbit H v is characteristic for H if the identity component of G is H . If H is semisimple, we say that H v is semi-characteristic for H if the identity component of G is an extension of H by a torus. We classify the H -orbits which are not (semi)-characteristic in many cases.

Linear periods.

Hervé Jacquet, Solomon Friedberg (1993)

Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik

Local geometry of orbits for an ordinary classical lie supergroup

Tomasz Przebinda (2006)

Open Mathematics

In this paper we identify a real reductive dual pair of Roger Howe with an Ordinary Classical Lie supergroup. In these terms we describe the semisimple orbits of the dual pair in the symplectic space, a slice through a semisimple element of the symplectic space, an analog of a Cartan subalgebra, the corresponding Weyl group and the corresponding Weyl integration formula.

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