Automorphisms and real structures for a \(\Pi\)-symmetric super-Grassmannian (Q6153564)
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Automorphisms and real structures for a \(\Pi\)-symmetric super-Grassmannian (English)
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14 February 2024
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Let \(\mathbb{E}\)\ be a complex-analytic vector bundle over a complex-analytic manifold \(M\). There are natural homotheties \(\phi_{\alpha},\alpha\in \mathbb{C}^{\ast}\), defined on local sections as the multiplication by a complex number \(\alpha\neq0\). Any automorphism \(\phi_{\alpha}:\mathbb{E} \rightarrow\mathbb{E}\)\ may be naturally extended to an automorphism \(\wedge\phi_{\alpha}\)\ of \(\bigwedge\mathbb{E}\). Let \(\mathcal{E}\)\ be the locally free sheaf corresponding to \(\mathbb{E}\). Then the ringed space \(\left( M. \bigwedge \mathcal{E}\right) \)\ is a split supermanifold rigged out in the supermanifold automorphism \(\left( id,\wedge\phi_{\alpha}\right) ,\alpha \in\mathbb{C}^{\ast}\). Let \(\mathcal{M}\)\ be any non-split supermanifold with retract \(\left( M.\bigwedge \mathcal{E}\right) \). This paper investigates the question whether the automorphism \(\wedge \phi_{\alpha}\)\ can be lifted to \(\mathcal{M}\). It is shown that this question is related to the notion of the order of the supermanifold \ introduced in [\textit{M. J. Rothstein}, Proc. Am. Math. Soc. 95, 255--260 (1985; Zbl 0584.32041)]. The main results are the following. \begin{itemize} \item[(1)] Let \(\mathcal{M}=\Pi\,\mathrm{Gr}_{n,k}\)\ be a \(\Pi\)-symmetric super-Grassmannian. This paper computes the automorphism group \(\mathrm{Aut\,} \mathcal{M}\)\ as well as the automorphism supergroup given in terms of a super-Harish-Chandra pair (Theorem 24). \item[(2)] The author classifies the real structures on a \(\Pi\)-symmetric super-Grassmannian \(\Pi\,\mathrm{Gr}_{n,k}\)\ by use of Galois cohomology (Theorem 27). \end{itemize}
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super-Grassmannian
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real structure
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automorphism supergroup
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