The centralizer of a classical group and Bruhat-Tits buildings.

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DOI10.5802/AIF.2768zbMATH Open1316.20036arXiv0903.4627OpenAlexW2963099031MaRDI QIDQ2391386FDOQ2391386


Authors: Daniel Skodlerack Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 31 July 2013

Published in: Annales de l’institut Fourier (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: This notes are additional remarks to an article of Broussous and Stevens [arXiv:math/0402228v1]. We consider a unitary group G over a non-Archimedean local field k_0 of residue characteristic different from two and an element �eta of the Lie algebra mf{g} of G. Let H be the centralizer of �eta in G. We further assume k_0[�eta] to be semisimple. We prove that there is an affine H-equivariant map between the Bruhat-Tits buildings B(H) a B(G) which is compatible with the Lie-algebra filtrations (CLF) and maps apartments into apartments. The map is toral if �eta is separable. For simplicity let us now assume that �eta is separable, especially the centralizer bH of �eta in the reductive algebraic group defined by G is itself reductive, defined over k_0 and a product of Weil restrictions of classical groups. It will be proven that the map is unique by the CLF-property if no factor contains a split torus in the center. In general it is unique up to translation of B(H) if we assume CLF, affineness and the equivariance under the center of bH^0(k_0). The proofs are written for the general case where �eta is not separable.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0903.4627




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