Mathematics – Representation Theory
Scientific paper
2008-04-21
Mathematics
Representation Theory
Minor changes, 6 pages
Scientific paper
Let $V$ and $W$ be finite dimensional real vector spaces and let $G\subset\GL(V)$ and $H\subset\GL(W)$ be finite subgroups. Assume for simplicity that the actions contain no reflections. Let $Y$ and $Z$ denote the real algebraic varieties corresponding to $\R[V]^G$ and $\R[W]^H$, respectively. If $V$ and $W$ are quasi-isomorphic, i.e., if there is a linear isomorphism $L\colon V\to W$ such that $L$ sends $G$-orbits to $H$-orbits and $L\inv$ sends $H$-orbits to $G$-orbits, then $L$ induces an isomorphism of $Y$ and $Z$. Conversely, suppose that $f\colon Y\to Z$ is a germ of a diffeomorphism sending the origin of $Y$ to the origin of $Z$. Then we show that $V$ and $W$ are quasi-isomorphic, This result is closely related to a theorem of Strub \cite{Strub}, for which we give a new proof. We also give a new proof of a result of \cite{KrieglLosikMichor03} on lifting of biholomorphisms of quotient spaces.
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