Group actions on filtered modules and finite determinacy. Finding large submodules in the orbit by linearization

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zbMATH Open1359.58020arXiv1212.6894MaRDI QIDQ2956334FDOQ2956334


Authors: G. Belitskii, Dmitry Kerner Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 16 January 2017

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.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1212.6894




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