2000
DOI: 10.1006/jabr.1999.8180
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Finite, Tame, and Wild Actions of Parabolic Subgroups in GL(V) on Certain Unipotent Subgroups

Abstract: Let P be a parabolic subgroup of some general linear group GL V where V is a finite-dimensional vector space over an infinite field. The group P acts by conjugation on its unipotent radical P u and via the adjoint action on u , the Lie algebra of P u . More generally, we consider the action of P on the lth member of the descending central series of u , denoted by l u . Let u denote the nilpotency class of P u . In our main result we show that P acts on l u with a finite number of orbits precisely when u ≤ 4 fo… Show more

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“…Basic results on quasi-hereditary algebras can be found in [DR2]. The quasi-hereditary algebras A t,l together with certain particular modules were considered in [BH1]. First results concerning actions with dense orbits and tilting modules in our setting can be found in [BHRR] and [HR3].…”
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“…Basic results on quasi-hereditary algebras can be found in [DR2]. The quasi-hereditary algebras A t,l together with certain particular modules were considered in [BH1]. First results concerning actions with dense orbits and tilting modules in our setting can be found in [BHRR] and [HR3].…”
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“…In our case we have to deal with the algebra A t,1 . It was first considered in detail in [BH1] (see Section 2 for a definition and relevant properties). For each element x ∈ n there is a corresponding A t,1 -module M (x), so that elements in the same B-orbit define isomorphic A t,1 -modules.…”
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“…In a series of papers [HR1], [HR2] and [BH1], recently all instances of parabolic subgroups R in GL n (k) acting with a finite number of orbits on r (l) u were classified. One main step in the proof of these results relates (by an ad hoc construction) the orbits of the action of R on r (l) u to a classification problem of ∆-filtered modules over a certain quasi-hereditary algebra A, where A depends only on the number of blocks of R/R u and on l.…”
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“…In the present note, we give a general approach and thus explain the occurrence of quasi-hereditary algebras in [HR1], [HR2] and [BH1]. Moreover, this approach allows results concerning ∆-filtered modules over quasihereditary algebras (such as the existence of almost split sequences, properties of the Euler form, degeneration of modules) to be applied to the various categories mat B stemming from subspace categories of directed vector space categories, orbits of parabolic groups R on some unipotent normal subgroup U and other upper triangular situations.…”
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