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On the Grothendieck group of modules supported in a nilpotent orbit in the Lie algebra \(gl(n)\)
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    On the Grothendieck group of modules supported in a nilpotent orbit in the Lie algebra \(gl(n)\) (English)
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    13 November 2002
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    A generating set for the Grothendieck groups (indexed by partitions) of equivariant modules supported in conjugacy classes of nilpotent matrices is described. More precisely, for each partition, \(p\), the generators are elements that are the Euler characteristic of the push down of certain vector bundles whose index involves compositions that determine the same partition as \(p\). The minimal degeneration of nilpotent orbits is also studied, and some conjectures are stated, one of which describes a smaller set of generators.
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    Grothendieck groups
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    equivariant modules
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    Euler characteristic
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    minimal degeneration of nilpotent orbits
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