A fiber dimension theorem for essential and canonical dimension
DOI10.1112/S0010437X12000565zbMATH Open1260.14059MaRDI QIDQ4904428FDOQ4904428
Authors: Roland Lötscher
Publication date: 29 January 2013
Published in: Compositio Mathematica (Search for Journal in Brave)
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algebraic groupfiberessential dimensionalgebraic toruscanonical dimensionalgebraic stackcategory fibered in groupoids
Group actions on varieties or schemes (quotients) (14L30) Galois cohomology of linear algebraic groups (11E72) Generalizations (algebraic spaces, stacks) (14A20) Linear algebraic groups over arbitrary fields (20G15)
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- Generic stabilizers in actions of simple algebraic groups
- Spinors and essential dimension
- Essential dimension and canonical dimension of gerbes banded by groups of multiplicative type
- Essential dimension
- Generically free representations. II: Irreducible representations
- Generically free representations. I: Large representations
- Relative dimension of morphisms and dimension for algebraic stacks
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