On slopes of isodual lattices
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DOI10.5802/PMB.48arXiv2206.00331OpenAlexW4281618238MaRDI QIDQ6153073FDOQ6153073
Authors: Renaud Coulangeon
Publication date: 13 February 2024
Published in: Publications mathématiques de Besançon. Algèbre et théorie des nombres (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: The slope filtration of Euclidean lattices was introduced in works by Stuhler in the late 1970s, extended by Grayson a few years later, as a new tool for reduction theory and its applications to the study of arithmetic groups. Lattices with trivial filtration are called semistable, in keeping with a classical terminology. In 1997, Bost conjectured that the tensor product of semistable lattices should be semistable itself. Our aim in this work is to study these questions for the restricted class of isodual lattices. Such lattices appear in a wide range of contexts, and it is rather natural to study their slope filtration. We exhibit specific properties in this case, which allow, in turn, to prove some new particular cases of Bost's conjecture.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2206.00331
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