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Equivariant formality of isotropy actions on homogeneous spaces defined by Lie group automorphisms
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    Equivariant formality of isotropy actions on homogeneous spaces defined by Lie group automorphisms (English)
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    30 December 2015
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    The authors consider the class of homogeneous spaces for which the isotropy action is equivariant formal (the class of spaces defined by Lie group automorphisms). The main result is: ``Let \(K\) be a closed, connected Lie subgroup of a compact, connected Lie group \(G\). If the fixed point subalgebra of an automorphism of \(G\) coincides with the Lie algebra of \(K\), then the pair \((G,K)\) is a Cartan pair and the isotropy action of \(K\) on \(G/K\) is equivariant formal.'' The authors also give a brief summary of the relevant statements and notions such as: equivariant formality, fixed point set of isotropy actions, cohomology of homogeneous spaces. They characterize the equivariant formality of an action via the fixed point set of a maximal torus. As an intermediate step they show that the main theorem is true when considering a Lie group pair \((G,K)\) for which \(G\) additionally is simple. Finally, the proof of the main result consists of a reduction of the general case to the special case where \(G\) is simple.
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    homogeneous space
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    isotropy action
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    equivariant formality
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    Lie group automorphism
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    Cartan pair
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