Cartan-Dieudonné theorem for \({\mathcal {A}}\)-modules (Q619621)

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Cartan-Dieudonné theorem for \({\mathcal {A}}\)-modules
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    Cartan-Dieudonné theorem for \({\mathcal {A}}\)-modules (English)
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    25 January 2011
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    This paper proves the sheaf-theoretic counterpart of the classic Cartan-Dieudonné theorem. More precisely, it is proved that ``\(\mathcal{A}\)-isometries on a convenient \(\mathcal{A}\)-module \(\mathcal{E}\) of rank \(n\) can be decomposed in at most \(n\) orthogonal symmetries (reflections) with respect to non-isotropic hyperplanes''. However, it is required that the coefficient sheaf of \(\mathbb{C}\)-algebras \(\mathcal{A}\) is PID (that is, the \(\mathbb{C}\)-algebra of local sections on each open subset \(U\) of \(X\), \(\mathcal{A}(U)\), is a principal ideal domain) and if \((\mathcal{E}, \phi)\) is a paring with \(\phi\) a non-degenerate \(\mathcal{A}\)-bilinear morphism, \(\mathcal{E}\) is assumed to have nowhere-zero (local) isotropic sections. This last condition can be dropped in the case that \(\mathcal{E}\) is a Riemannian \(\mathcal{A}\)-module. These interesting results were organized in a very objective and self-contained paper, easy readable, which facilitates its understanding.
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    \({\mathcal {A}}\)-modules
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    pairings of \({\mathcal {A}}\)-modules
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    kernels of pairings of \({\mathcal {A}}\)-modules
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    weakly convenient pairing of \({\mathcal {A}}\)-modules
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    convenient \({\mathcal {A}}\)-modules
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    PID \({\mathbb {C}}\)-algebra sheaf
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    orthogonal symmetries
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