The separating variety for the basic representations of the additive group (Q371411)

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The separating variety for the basic representations of the additive group
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    The separating variety for the basic representations of the additive group (English)
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    9 October 2013
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    Assume that an algebraic group \(G\) acts rationally on an irreducible affine variety \(X\) over an algebraically closed field \(k\). This action induces the action on \(k[X]\), the ring of regular functions on \(X\). The algebra of invariants \(k[X]^G\subset k[X]\) consists of the regular functions that are constant on the \(G\)-orbits. An invariant \(f\) is said to separate \(x,y\in X\) if \(f (x) \neq f (y)\). A separating set is a subset of invariants that separates any two elements of \(X\) which are separated by some invariant. The separating variety \[ S_G = \{(x, y) \in X \times X \,|\, f (x) = f (y) \; \text{for}\;\text{all}\; f \in k[X]^G\} \] describes separating sets as follows. Given the map \(\delta: k[X] \times k[X] \to k[X]\) sending \(f\) to \(f \otimes 1 - 1 \otimes f\), then \(H \subset k[X]^G\) is a separating set if and only if \(V(\delta(H)) = S_G = V(\delta(k[X]^G))\), where \(V\) denotes the common zero set in \(X \times X\) of a set of polynomials. If all the \(G\)-orbits on \(X\) are separated by invariants, then the separating variety is \(\Gamma_G=\{(x,gx)|x\in X, g\in G\}\), the graph of the action of \(G\) on \(X\). In the paper under review it is assumed that \(G\) is the additive group of a field of characteristic zero and \(X\) is the indecomposable rational linear representation of dimension \(n+1\). It is established that the separating variety is the closure of \(\Gamma_G\) and has dimension \(n+2\) unless \(n=2m\) and \(m\geq3\) is odd. In the rest of the cases the separating variety is the union of this closure and another irreducible component of dimension \(n+1\). It is also shown that if the separating variety consists of two irreducible components, then there is no polynomial separating algebra.
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    invariant theory
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    separating invariants
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    locally nilpotent derivations
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    basic actions
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    Weitzenböck derivations
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