Orthogonal subsets of classical root systems and coadjoint orbits of unipotent groups.
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Abstract: Let be a classical root system and be a field of sufficiently large characteristic. Let be the classical group over with the root system , be its maximal unipotent subgroup and be the Lie algebra of . Let be an orthogonal subset of and be a coadjoint orbit of associated with . We construct a polarization of at the canonical form on . We also find the dimension of in terms of the Weyl group of . As a corollary, we determine all possible dimensions of irreducible complex represenations of the group for the case of finite field .
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