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A characterization of Kempf varieties by means of standard monomials and the geometric consequences (English)
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1985
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The second author introduced [in J. Indian Math. Soc., New Ser. 40, 299- 349 (1976; Zbl 0447.14014)] the name Kempf varieties for certain Schubert varieties in G/B. Here B is a Borel subgroup of the semi-simple algebraic group G and it is assumed that G is classical. It is shown in this paper that for G of type A, B or C, the Kempf varieties are exactly the Schubert varieties on which the notion ''weakly standard Young diagrams'' [introduced in the joint work of the second author, \textit{C. Musili} and \textit{C. S. Seshadri}, Proc. Indian Acad. Sci., Sect A, Part III 88, No.4, 279-362 (1979; Zbl 0447.14013)] coincides with ''standard Young diagrams'' (loc. cit.). To any Schubert variety the authors attach a poset of elements in the Weyl group. They prove that the corresponding order complex is shellable and then use this to deduce that the multicones over Kempf varieties (in G/P, P any parabolic subgroup) are normal and Cohen-Macaulay. [It has recently been proved by a quite different method that multicones over any Schubert variety always have rational singularities, see \textit{G. Kempf} and \textit{A. Ramanathan}, Invent. Math. 87, 353-363 (1987).]
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standard monomials
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Schubert varieties
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weakly standard Young diagrams
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multicones over Kempf varieties
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