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On a linear structure of the quotient variety by a finite reflexion group (English)
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14 January 1996
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Let \(V\) be a real \(\ell\)-dimensional vector space and \(W\subset \text{GL}(V)\) a finite group generated by reflections and acting on \(V\) irreducibly. Let \(S\) be the symmetric \(\mathbb{R}\)-algebra of \(V\). It is known that \(R= S^W\) is generated by \(\ell\) algebraically independent homogeneous elements \(f_1,\dots, f_\ell\). Let \(\text{Der}_R\) be the \(R\)-module of all \(\mathbb{R}\)-derivations of \(R\). The author introduces canonically a non-degenerate \(R\)-bilinear form \(\widetilde J: \text{Der}_R\times \text{Der}_R\to R\). The following results are obtained: Theorem 1. There exists an \(\ell\)-dimensional \(\mathbb{R}\)-vector subspace \(\Omega\subset \text{Der}_R\) such that: (1) \(\Omega= \bigoplus \Omega_i\) such that any element of \(\Omega_i\) is homogeneous of degree \(-\deg f_i\), (2) \(\Omega\) generates \(\text{Der}_R\), i.e. \(\text{Der}_R\simeq\Omega \oplus_{\mathbb{R}} R\), (3) \(\Omega\) is integrable, i.e. \([\delta_1,\delta_2]= 0\) for any \(\delta_1, \delta_2\in \Omega\), (4) the restriction of \(\widetilde J\) on \(\Omega\times \Omega\) takes constant values in \(\mathbb{R}\), hence giving a non-degenerate \(\mathbb{R}\)-bilinear form \(J: \Omega\times \Omega\to \mathbb{R}\). Theorem 2. If a vector subspace \(\Omega'\subset \text{Der}_R\) satisfies conditions which are obtained from (2), (3) and (4) of Theorem 1 by replacing \(\Omega\) by \(\Omega'\), then \(\Omega'= \Omega\). Theorem 3. Put \(\Omega^*:= \{P\in R^+\mid \delta P\in \mathbb{R}\) for all \(\delta\in \Omega\}\). Then: (1) \(\Omega^*\) is naturally a dual vector space of \(\Omega\); (2) the algebra \(R\) is generated by \(\Omega^*\). Corollary. \(\text{Spec } R\) has a structure of a vector space \(\Omega\) with an inner product \(J\).
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quotient variety
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finite reflexion group
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invariant
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inner product
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real vector space
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symmetric algebra
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derivations
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bilinear form
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