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Coordinate rings of \(G/P\) are Koszul (English)
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13 October 1996
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The aim of this paper is to prove the following theorem. Let \(G\) be a simply connected, semisimple algebraic group over \(k\) (algebraically closed, of any characteristic) and let \(P\) be a parabolic subgroup of \(G\). If \(L\) is an ample line bundle on \(G/P\), then \(R_L= \bigoplus_{n\geq 0}H^0(G/P, L^{\otimes n})\) is a Koszul ring. This theorem generalizes a result due to Ramanathan. The proof uses Kempf's methods to show the required cohomology vanishing.
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homogeneous space
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ample line bundle
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Koszul ring
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