Some aspects of noncommutative invariant theory and the Noether's problem (Q498001): Difference between revisions

From MaRDI portal
Importer (talk | contribs)
Created a new Item
 
Importer (talk | contribs)
Changed an Item
Property / review text
 
Classical invariant theory studies the subrings of invariants \(R^{G}\) for a given commutative ring \(R\) and a group \(G\) of ring automorphisms. The principal ring commonly is the polynomial algebra \(k[x_{1},\dots,x_{n}]\)(\(k\) a field). The Noether's problem ask a question about the invariants of \( k(x_{1},\dots,x_{n})\), the ring of rational functions, with respect to linear actions of some finite group \(G\): Is \(k(x_{1},\dots,x_{n})^{G}\) itself a field of rational functions in \(n\) variables? This problem was first raised by Noether because of it's relation with the Inverse Galois Problem. This survey discusses the classical Noether's problem and presents some important cases where it has a positive solution. With the Weyl algebras taking place of the polynomial algebras, some aspects of noncommutative invariant theory are introduced: in particular, the noncommutative version of the Noether's problem. Some known cases are discussed and some new results are presented. As an application one obtains a new proof of the Gelfand- Kirillov conjecture for \(\mathfrak{gl}_{n}\). There is a striking similarity between the cases with positive solution of the Noether's problem for both commutative and noncommutative versions, and this leads to many conjectures.
Property / review text: Classical invariant theory studies the subrings of invariants \(R^{G}\) for a given commutative ring \(R\) and a group \(G\) of ring automorphisms. The principal ring commonly is the polynomial algebra \(k[x_{1},\dots,x_{n}]\)(\(k\) a field). The Noether's problem ask a question about the invariants of \( k(x_{1},\dots,x_{n})\), the ring of rational functions, with respect to linear actions of some finite group \(G\): Is \(k(x_{1},\dots,x_{n})^{G}\) itself a field of rational functions in \(n\) variables? This problem was first raised by Noether because of it's relation with the Inverse Galois Problem. This survey discusses the classical Noether's problem and presents some important cases where it has a positive solution. With the Weyl algebras taking place of the polynomial algebras, some aspects of noncommutative invariant theory are introduced: in particular, the noncommutative version of the Noether's problem. Some known cases are discussed and some new results are presented. As an application one obtains a new proof of the Gelfand- Kirillov conjecture for \(\mathfrak{gl}_{n}\). There is a striking similarity between the cases with positive solution of the Noether's problem for both commutative and noncommutative versions, and this leads to many conjectures. / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / reviewed by
 
Property / reviewed by: Nan Ji-Zhu / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID
 
Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID: 13A50 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID
 
Property / Mathematics Subject Classification ID: 16S38 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / zbMATH DE Number
 
Property / zbMATH DE Number: 6485536 / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / zbMATH Keywords
 
noncommutative invariant theory
Property / zbMATH Keywords: noncommutative invariant theory / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / zbMATH Keywords
 
Noether's problem
Property / zbMATH Keywords: Noether's problem / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / zbMATH Keywords
 
noncommutative Noether's problem
Property / zbMATH Keywords: noncommutative Noether's problem / rank
 
Normal rank
Property / zbMATH Keywords
 
Weyl algebra
Property / zbMATH Keywords: Weyl algebra / rank
 
Normal rank

Revision as of 00:33, 1 July 2023

scientific article
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Some aspects of noncommutative invariant theory and the Noether's problem
scientific article

    Statements

    Some aspects of noncommutative invariant theory and the Noether's problem (English)
    0 references
    25 September 2015
    0 references
    Classical invariant theory studies the subrings of invariants \(R^{G}\) for a given commutative ring \(R\) and a group \(G\) of ring automorphisms. The principal ring commonly is the polynomial algebra \(k[x_{1},\dots,x_{n}]\)(\(k\) a field). The Noether's problem ask a question about the invariants of \( k(x_{1},\dots,x_{n})\), the ring of rational functions, with respect to linear actions of some finite group \(G\): Is \(k(x_{1},\dots,x_{n})^{G}\) itself a field of rational functions in \(n\) variables? This problem was first raised by Noether because of it's relation with the Inverse Galois Problem. This survey discusses the classical Noether's problem and presents some important cases where it has a positive solution. With the Weyl algebras taking place of the polynomial algebras, some aspects of noncommutative invariant theory are introduced: in particular, the noncommutative version of the Noether's problem. Some known cases are discussed and some new results are presented. As an application one obtains a new proof of the Gelfand- Kirillov conjecture for \(\mathfrak{gl}_{n}\). There is a striking similarity between the cases with positive solution of the Noether's problem for both commutative and noncommutative versions, and this leads to many conjectures.
    0 references
    0 references
    0 references
    noncommutative invariant theory
    0 references
    Noether's problem
    0 references
    noncommutative Noether's problem
    0 references
    Weyl algebra
    0 references