The geometry of nilpotent coadjoint orbits of convex type in hermitian Lie algebras.

Hilgert, Joachim; Neeb, Karl-Hermann; Ørsted, Bent

Journal of Lie Theory (1994)

  • Volume: 4, Issue: 2, page 185-235
  • ISSN: 0949-5932

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Hilgert, Joachim, Neeb, Karl-Hermann, and Ørsted, Bent. "The geometry of nilpotent coadjoint orbits of convex type in hermitian Lie algebras.." Journal of Lie Theory 4.2 (1994): 185-235. <http://eudml.org/doc/226705>.

@article{Hilgert1994,
author = {Hilgert, Joachim, Neeb, Karl-Hermann, Ørsted, Bent},
journal = {Journal of Lie Theory},
keywords = {reductive Lie algebra; invariant cone; nilpotent orbits; parabolic subalgebras; moment maps; symplectic homogeneous space; invariant polarization; symplectic geometry; hermitian Lie algebras; unitary highest weight representations},
language = {eng},
number = {2},
pages = {185-235},
publisher = {Heldermann Verlag},
title = {The geometry of nilpotent coadjoint orbits of convex type in hermitian Lie algebras.},
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volume = {4},
year = {1994},
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