Polar orbitopes
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Abstract: We study polar orbitopes, i.e. convex hulls of orbits of a polar representation of a compact Lie group. The face structure is studied by means of the gradient momentum map and it is shown that every face is exposed and is again a polar orbitope. Up to conjugation the faces are completely determined by the momentum polytope. There is a tight relation with parabolic subgroups: the set of extreme points of a face is the closed orbit of a parabolic subgroup of G and for any parabolic subgroup the closed orbit is of this form.
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- Spectrahedral representation of polar orbitopes
- Stability, analytic stability for real reductive Lie groups
- Polar orthogonal representations of real reductive algebraic groups
- Convexity properties of gradient maps associated to real reductive representations
- Properties of gradient maps associated with action of real reductive group
- Polar representations of compact groups and convex hulls of their orbits
- COMPACT ORBITS OF PARABOLIC SUBGROUPS
- Invariant convex sets in polar representations
- Convex geometry of orbits
- Coadjoint orbitopes
- Remarks on the abelian convexity theorem
- ORBITOPES
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