Nilpotent cones and their representation theory
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zbMATH Open1379.14008arXiv1602.00249MaRDI QIDQ4597176FDOQ4597176
Authors: Patrick Brosnan, C. Robles, Gregory Pearlstein
Publication date: 11 December 2017
Abstract: We describe two approaches to classifying the possible monodromy cones C arising from nilpotent orbits in Hodge theory. The first is based upon the observation that C is contained in the open orbit of any interior point N in C under an associated Levi subgroup determined by the limit mixed Hodge structure. The possible relations between the interior of C its faces are described in terms of signed Young diagrams. The second approach is to understand the Tannakian category of nilpotent orbits via a category D introduced by Deligne in a letter to Cattani and Kaplan. In analogy with Hodge theory, there is a functor from D to a subcategory of SL(2)-orbits. We prove that these fibers are, roughly speaking, algebraic. We also give a correction to a result of K. Kato.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1602.00249
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