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An extension of Minkowski's theorem to simply connected 2-step nilpotent groups (English)
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12 January 2011
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Summary: This note extends the classical theorem of Minkowski on lattice points and convex bodies in \(\mathbb R^n\) to 2-step simply connected nilpotent Lie groups with a \(\mathbb Q\)-structure. This includes all groups of Heisenberg type. More generally (and more naturally), it works for any simply connected nilpotent Lie group with a \(\mathbb Q\)-structure whose Lie algebra admits a grading of length 2. Here a new invariant associated with the grading occurs which we call the degree. It explains why some directions are more equal than others.
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simply connected nilpotent group
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Lie algebra
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log-lattice
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grading
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degree
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shrinking automorphism
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homogeneous subadditive norm
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volume
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convex body
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