Analogue of the Bruhat decomposition for algebraic monoids. II: The length function and the trichotomy (Q1895645)

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Analogue of the Bruhat decomposition for algebraic monoids. II: The length function and the trichotomy
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    Analogue of the Bruhat decomposition for algebraic monoids. II: The length function and the trichotomy (English)
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    11 September 1995
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    This is a continuation of part I [J. Algebra 101, 303-338 (1986; Zbl 0595.20064)] where \(B \times B\) orbits on a reductive monoid \(M\) were studied. Let \(M\) be a reductive monoid with unit group \(G\) and let \(B \subseteq G\) be a Borel subgroup with maximal torus \(T\). Then \(B \times B\) orbits can be identified with a finite monoid \(\mathcal R\) defined by: \({\mathcal R} = R/T\) where \(R = \overline {N_G(T)} \subseteq M\) (Zariski closure). A length function on \(\mathcal R\) is introduced and its properties are established. This leads to the set of order preserving elements \(\gamma \subseteq {\mathcal R}\). A varied assortment of results about the \(B \times B\) orbits on \(M\) are obtained from the main theorem: Any \(r \in {\mathcal R}\) can be uniquely written as \(r = r_+ r_0 r_-\), where \(r{\mathcal J}\) \(r_+{\mathcal J} r_-\), \(r_+, r_- \in \gamma\) and \(BHB = H\), where \(H\) is the \(\mathcal H\)-class of \(r_0\) in \(M\).
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    Green relations
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    reductive monoid
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    unit group
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    Borel subgroup
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    maximal torus
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    orbits
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    finite monoid
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