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    Commuting pairs and triples of matrices and related varieties (English)
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    28 October 2001
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    Let \(F\) be an algebraically closed field, let \(\mathcal C(d,n)\) be the set of all commuting \(d\)-tuples of elements in the ring \(M_n(F)\), then \(\mathcal C(d,n)\) is an affine variety. The authors prove that the set of all commutative \(d\)-tuples that are contained in some \(n\)-dimensional commutative subalgebra of \(M_n(F)\) of dimension \(n\) is a closed subset of \(\mathcal C(d,n)\). It is well known that \(\mathcal C(2,n)\) is irreducible. It is also known that \(\mathcal C(d,n)\) is reducible for \(d\geq 4\) and \(n\geq 4\), and that \(\mathcal C(3,n)\) is reducible for \(n\geq 32\) but is irreducible for \(n\leq 3\). The authors show that \(\mathcal C(3,4)\) is irreducible. They set up a certain incidence correspondence in a suitable product of projective varieties, and then project onto a component to find that the set of commutative subalgebras of \(M_n(F)\) of dimension \(n\) is a closed set in the Grassmanian variety of \(n\)-dimensional subspaces of \(n^2\) dimensional space. It is shown to be irreducible of dimension \(n^2-n\) for \(n\leq 4\), but reducible of dimension greater than \(n^2-n\) for \(n\geq 7\).
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    commuting matrices
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    commuting variety
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    commutative subalgebras of matrix algebras
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    matrix pairs
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    matrix triples
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    irreducible
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    reducible
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