The cohomology of filiform Lie algebras of maximal rank

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DOI10.1016/J.LAA.2014.04.031zbMATH Open1348.17016arXiv1403.4083OpenAlexW2045014591WikidataQ115344562 ScholiaQ115344562MaRDI QIDQ2015085FDOQ2015085

Paulo Tirao, Leandro Cagliero

Publication date: 18 June 2014

Published in: Transactions of the American Mathematical Society (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Given a finite dimensional Lie algebra mathfrakg, let Gammacirc(mathfrakg) be the set of irreducible mathfrakg-modules with non-vanishing cohomology. We prove that a mathfrakg-module V belongs to Gammacirc(mathfrakg) only if V is contained in the exterior algebra of the solvable radical mathfraks of mathfrakg, showing in particular that Gammacirc(mathfrakg) is a finite set and we deduce that H*(mathfrakg,V) is an L-module, where L is a fixed subgroup of the connected component of operatornameAut(mathfrakg) which contains a Levi factor. We describe Gammacirc in some basic examples, including the Borel subalgebras, and we also determine Gammacirc(mathfraksn) for an extension mathfraksn of the 2-dimensional abelian Lie algebra by the standard filiform Lie algebra mathfrakfn. To this end, we described the cohomology of mathfrakfn. We introduce the emph{total cohomology} of a Lie algebra mathfrakg, as and we develop further the theory of linear deformations in order to prove that the total cohomology of a solvable Lie algebra is the cohomology of its nilpotent shadow. Actually we prove that mathfraks lies, in the variety of Lie algebras, in a linear subspace of dimension at least dim(mathfraks/mathfrakn)2, mathfrakn being the nilradical of mathfraks, that contains the nilshadow of mathfraks and such that all its points have the same total cohomology.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1403.4083




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