Frobenius splitting and geometry of \(G\)-Schubert varieties (Q952407)

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Frobenius splitting and geometry of \(G\)-Schubert varieties
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    Frobenius splitting and geometry of \(G\)-Schubert varieties (English)
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    12 November 2008
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    Let \(G\) be a connected reductive group over an algebraically closed field \(k\) of positive characteristic and \(B\) be a Borel subgroup of \(G\). Let \(X\) be an equivariant embedding of the group \(G\). A \(G\)-Schubert variety in \(X\) is a subvariety of the form \(\text{diag}(G)\cdot V\), where \(V\) is a \(B\times B\)-orbit closure in \(X\). If \(X\) is the wonderful compactification of a semisimple group of adjoint type, then \(G\)-Schubert varieties coincide with the closures of \textit{G.~Lusztig}'s \(G\)-stable pieces [Parabolic character sheaves. I. Mosc. Math. J. 4, No. 1, 153--179 (2004; Zbl 1102.20030); II. Mosc. Math. J. 4, No. 4, 869--896 (2004; Zbl 1103.20041)]. The authors prove that \(X\) admits a Frobenius splitting which is compatible with all \(G\)-Schubert varieties. Moreover, when \(X\) is smooth, projective and toroidal, then any \(G\)-Schubert variety in \(X\) admits a stable Frobenius splitting along an ample divisor. On the other hand, an example of a nonnormal \(G\)-Schubert variety in the wonderful compactification of a group of type \(G_2\) is given. In the last section, a generalization of the Frobenius splitting results to the more general class of \(R\)-Schubert varieties is obtained.
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    reductive groups
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    equivariant embeddings
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    Frobenius splitting
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    wonderful compactification
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