Mathematics – Representation Theory
Scientific paper
2010-10-05
Mathematics
Representation Theory
42 pages, added some references, to appear in Doc. Math
Scientific paper
An algebraic zip datum is a tuple $\CZ := (G,P,Q,\phi)$ consisting of a reductive group $G$ together with parabolic subgroups $P$ and $Q$ and an isogeny $\phi\colon P/R_uP\to Q/R_uQ$. We study the action of the group $E := \{(p,q)\in P{\times}Q | \phi(\pi_{P}(p)) =\pi_Q(q)\}$ on $G$ given by $((p,q),g)\mapsto pgq^{-1}$. We define certain smooth $E$-invariant subvarieties of $G$, show that they define a stratification of $G$. We determine their dimensions and their closures and give a description of the stabilizers of the $E$-action on $G$. We also generalize all results to non-connected groups. We show that for special choices of $\CZ$ the algebraic quotient stack $[E \backslash G]$ is isomorphic to $[G \backslash Z]$ or to $[G \backslash Z']$, where $Z$ is a $G$-variety studied by Lusztig and He in the theory of character sheaves on spherical compactifications of $G$ and where $Z'$ has been defined by Moonen and the second author in their classification of $F$-zips. In these cases the $E$-invariant subvarieties correspond to the so-called "$G$-stable pieces" of $Z$ defined by Lusztig (resp. the $G$-orbits of $Z'$).
Pink Richard
Wedhorn Torsten
Ziegler Paul
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