Products of unipotent elements of index 2 in orthogonal and symplectic groups

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Authors: Clément de Seguins Pazzis Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 9 June 2023

Abstract: An automorphism u of a vector space is called unipotent of index 2 whenever (umathrmid)2=0. Let b be a non-degenerate symmetric or skewsymmetric bilinear form on a vector space V over a field mathbbF of characteristic different from 2. Here, we characterize the elements of the isometry group of b that are the product of two unipotent isometries of index 2. In particular, if b is symplectic we prove that an element of the symplectic group of b is the product of two unipotent isometries of index 2 if and only if it has no Jordan cell of odd size for the eigenvalue 1. As an application, we prove that every element of a symplectic group is the product of three unipotent elements of index 2 (and no less in general). For orthogonal groups, the classification closely matches the classification of sums of two square-zero skewselfadjoint operators that was obtained in a recent article.













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