Existence of Non-Obvious Divergent Trajectories in homogeneous spaces

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Abstract: We prove a modified version for a conjecture of Weiss from 2004. Let G be a semisimple real algebraic group defined over mathbbQ, Gamma be an arithmetic subgroup of G. A trajectory in G/Gamma is divergent if eventually it leaves every compact subset, and is obvious divergent if there is a finite collection of algebraic data which cause the divergence. Let A be a diagonalizable subgroup of G of positive dimension. We show that if the projection of A to any mathbbQ-factor of G is of small enough dimension (relatively to the mathbbQ-rank of the mathbbQ-factor), then there are non-obvious divergent trajectories for the action of A on G/Gamma.











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