Group actions on filtered modules and finite determinacy. Finding large submodules in the orbit by linearization
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group actionsfinite determinacyopen orbitsmodules over local ringssufficiency of jetsmatrix familiesmatrix sigularities
Canonical forms, reductions, classification (15A21) Classification; finite determinacy of map germs (58K40) Normal forms on manifolds (58K50) Deformations of singularities (14B07) Normal families of holomorphic functions, mappings of several complex variables, and related topics (taut manifolds etc.) (32A19)
Abstract: Fix a module M over a local ring R and a group action G on M, not necessarily R-linear. To understand how large is the G-orbit of an element zin M one looks for the large submodules of M lying in Gz. We provide the corresponding (necessary/sufficient) conditions in terms of the tangent space to the orbit, T_{(Gz,z)}. This question originates from the classical finite determinacy problem of Singularity Theory. Our treatment is rather general, in particular we extend the classical criteria of Mather (and many others) to a broad class of rings, modules and group actions. When a particular `deformation space' is prescribed, Sigmasubseteq M, the determinacy question is translated into the properties of the tangent spaces, T_{(Gz,z)}, T_{(Si,z)}, and in particular to the annihilator of their quotient.
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