A class of homogeneous superspaces associated to odd involutions
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Abstract: A new generalization of Grassmannians in supergeometry, called Grassmannians, are constructed by gluing domains. By a domain, we mean a superdomain with an odd involution say on its structure sheaf, as morphism of modules. Then we show that Grassmannians are homogeneous superspaces. In addition, in the last section, a supergroup associated to the odd involution is introduced.
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