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A classification of simple weakly spherical homogeneous spaces. I (English)
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20 January 1997
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The homogeneous space \(H\setminus G\), defined by a connected linear algebraic group \(G\) (on the field of complex numbers) and a closed subgroup \(H\), is said to be weakly spherical if it admits a Zariski dense \(P\)-orbit, where \(P\) is some parabolic subgroup of \(G\). The authors undertake the task of classifying all such homogeneous spaces for \(G=\text{GL}_n\). This is done here under some additional assumptions, yielding an explicit list of 74 cases.
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connected linear algebraic groups
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Zariski dense orbits
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parabolic subgroups
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homogeneous spaces
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