Reductive groups are geometrically reductive
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- Geometry of G/P-II [The work of De Concini and Procesi and the basic conjectures]
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- Polystability in positive characteristic and degree lower bounds for invariant rings
- An exponential lower bound for the degrees of invariants of cubic forms and tensor actions
- Mumford's conjecture for the general linear group
- Algebraic curves with an infinite automorphism group
- Rational and generic cohomology
- Modules of higher order invariants
- The normality of closures of conjugacy classes of matrices
- Cojugacy classes of semisimple elements, and irreducible representations of algebraic monoids
- Computing invariants of algebraic groups in arbitrary characteristic
- On Grothendieck-Serre's conjecture concerning principal \(G\)-bundles over reductive group schemes: I
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- Cohomology, hyperalgebras, and representations
- Some remarks on the hyperelliptic moduli of genus 3
- Degree bounds for semi-invariant rings of quivers
- A short survey on observability
- Geometrically reductive Hopf algebras
- Finite generation properties of cohomology rings for infinite groups.
- Vinberg's \(\theta \)-groups in positive characteristic and Kostant-Weierstrass slices
- Geometrically reductive affine group schemes
- From hyperelliptic to superelliptic curves
- A Tannakian classification of torsors on the projective line
- A characterization of linearly reductive groups by their invariants
- On faithfulness of the lifting for Hopf algebras and fusion categories
- On the Popov-Pommerening conjecture for linear algebraic groups
- The invariant theory of n n matrices
- Involutions of reductive Lie algebras in positive characteristic
- Noncommutative localization and invariant theory
- Affine quotients of supergroups
- The Hesselink stratification of nullcones and base change.
- Equations defining Schubert varieties and Frobenius splitting of diagonals
- Orbits and invariants associated with a pair of commuting involutions
- Masayoshi Nagata (1927-2008) and his mathematics
- Universal classes for algebraic groups.
- Some applications of the Frobenius in characteristic 0
- On separating a fixed point from zero by invariants
- Traceless tensors and the symmetric group
- Generating invariant rings of quivers in arbitrary characteristic
- Representations of algebraic groups in prime characteristics
- Algorithms for orbit closure separation for invariants and semi-invariants of matrices
- Finiteness of the number of coideal subalgebras
- Double coset density in classical algebraic groups
- The Steinberg representation
- Reductive group schemes over the Fargues-Fontaine curve
- Geometric reductivity over arbitrary base
- Weyl's polarization theorem in positive characteristic
- \(\mathbb{A}^1\)-invariance of non-stable \(K_1\)-functors in the equicharacteristic case
- Orbits that always have affine stable neighbourhoods
- Invariants of finite Hopf algebras.
- Nilpotent orbits in good characteristic and the Kempf-Rousseau theory
- The conjugating representation of a semisimple group
- Keel's base point free theorem and quotients in mixed characteristic
- Compactifications of the Generalized Jacobian Variety
- Reductivity properties over an affine base
- Polynomial degree bounds for matrix semi-invariants
- Affine homogeneous spaces and finite subgroups of arithmetic groups over function fields
- Algebraic and algebro-geometric interpretations of Weitzenböck's problem
- Frobenius splitting and hyperplane sections of flag manifolds
- Algebraic groups
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