Tensor invariants, saturation problems, and Dynkin automorphisms.
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Abstract: Let G be a connected almost simple algebraic group with a Dynkin automorphism {sigma}. Let G_{sigma} be the connected almost simple algebraic group associated to G and {sigma}. We prove that the dimension of the tensor invariant space of G_{sigma} is equal to the trace of {sigma} on the corresponding tensor invariant space of G. We prove that if G has the saturation property then so does G{sigma}. As a consequence, we show that the spin group Spin(2n + 1) is of saturation property with factor 2, which strengthens the results of Belkale-Kumar and Sam in the case of type B_n.
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