On the variety of Lagrangian subalgebras, II

Mathematics – Quantum Algebra

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revised version, 32 pages, some proofs have been made more efficient and some comments were removed. To appear in Ann. ENS

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When ${\frak g}$ is a complex semisimple Lie algebra, we study the variety ${\mathcal L}$ of subalgebras of ${\frak g}\oplus{\frak g}$ that are maximally isotropic with respect to $K_1 - K_2$, where $K_i$ is the Killing form on the ith factor. We show the irreducible components of ${\mathcal L}$ are smooth, classify them in terms of the generalized Belavin-Drinfeld triples introduced by Schiffmann, and relate them to orbits of the adjoint group $G\times G$. Building on ideas of Yakimov, we give a new proof of Karolinsky's classification of the diagonal $G$-orbits in ${\mathcal L}$. Our proof enables us to compute of the normalizer in ${\frak g}$ of a subalgebra in ${\mathcal L}$ under the diagonal action. As a consequence, we recover the classification of Belavin-Drinfeld triples. By results of math.DG/9909005, ${\mathcal L}$ is a Poisson variety and we determine the rank of the symplectic leaf at each point of ${\mathcal L}$ in terms of combinatorial data and relate the symplectic leaves to intersections of orbits of subgroups of $G\times G$. As a consequence, an intrinsically defined Poisson structure on each conjugacy class on $G$ has an open symplectic leaf and we determine the rank at each point of the conjugacy class.

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