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On the nullcone of representations of reductive groups. (English)
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13 February 2007
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Let \(V\) be a finite dimensional representation of the reductive group \(G\). For instance, let \(V\) be the \(n\)-qubit representation \(\mathbb{C}^2\otimes\cdots\otimes\mathbb{C}^2\) (\(n\) factors) on which \(G=\text{SL}_2\times\cdots\times\text{SL}_2\) (also \(n\) factors) acts in the obvious way. The authors study the nullcone in \(V^{\oplus k}\) as \(k\) gets large. They show that the number of components of this nullcone stabilizes as \(k\) gets large. The problem is then to determine this number in examples. Full answers are found for 3-qubits and for 4-qubits. For 4-qubits one exploits that \(G\) may be viewed as the subgroup fixed by a certain involution \(\theta\) of \(\text{SO}_4\times\text{SO}_4\).
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nullcones
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qubits
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finite-dimensional modules
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complex reductive groups
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numbers of irreducible components
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unions of subvarieties
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weights
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