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Algorithms for group actions in arbitrary characteristic and a problem in singularity theory (English)
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28 April 2020
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Let \(K\) be a field and \(R=K[[x_1,\ldots,x_s]]\) with maximal ideal \(\mathfrak{m}=\langle x_1,\ldots,x_s\rangle\). Let \(M_{m,n}\) be the set of all \(m\times n\) matrices with entries in \(R\). Let \(G\) be one of the following groups \(\mathcal R:= \text{Aut}(R)\),\(\mathcal G_l:=\text{Gl}(m,R)\rtimes\mathcal R\),\(\mathcal G_r:=\text{Gl}(m,R)^{op}\rtimes\mathcal R\) or \(\mathcal G_{lr}:=(\text{Gl}(m,R)\times\text{Gl}(m,R)^{op})\rtimes\mathcal R\). \(G\) acts on \(M_{m,n}\) as follows \((\varPhi,A) \longmapsto\varPhi(A)\), \((U,\varPhi,A) \longmapsto U\varPhi(A)\), \((V,\varPhi,A) \longmapsto\varPhi(A)V\) or \((U,V,\varPhi,A) \longmapsto U\varPhi(A)V\). Two matrices \(A,B \in M_{m,n}\) are called \(G\)-equivalent, \(A\sim B\), if \(B\) lies in the orbit of \(A\). \(A\) is said to be \(G\) \(k\)-determined if for each matrix \(B\in M_{m,n}\) with \(B-A \in\mathfrak{m}^{k+1}M_{m,n}\) we have \(B \sim A\). \(A\) is called finitely \(G\)-determined if \(A\) is \(G\) \(k\)-determined for some \(k\). Algorithms are presented for checking finite determinacy and compute determinacy bounds. If \(A\) is finitely determined algorithms are given to compute the image \(\tilde {\mathcal T}_A(G,A)\) of the tangent map to the orbit map \(G \longrightarrow GA\), which is contained in the tangent space \(\mathcal T_A(GA)\) of the orbit \(GA\). Both spaces may be different in positive characteristic. It is proved that equality holds iff the orbit map is separable. An example for a non-separable orbit map is given.
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no-separable group action in positive characteristic
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algorithms for determinacy
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tangent image
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tangent space
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right and contact equivalence in positive characteristic
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