Stabilité des sous-algèbres paraboliques de so(n) (1305.1518v1)
Abstract: Let $\mathbb{K}$ be an algebraically closed field of characteristic 0. A finite dimensional Lie algebra $\mathfrak{g}$ over $\mathbb{K}$ is said to be stable if there exists a linear form $g\in\mathfrak{g}{*}$ and a Zariski open subset in $\mathfrak{g}{*}$ containing $g$ in which all elements have their stabilizers conjugated under the connected adjoint group. It is well known that any quasi-reductive Lie algebra is stable. However, there are stable Lie algebras which are not quasi-reductive. This raises the question, if for some particular class of non-reductive Lie algebras, there is equivalence between stability and quasi-reductivity. In particular, it was conjectured by Panyushev that these two notions are equivalent for biparabolic subalgebras of a reductive Lie algebra. In this paper, we prove this conjecture for parabolic subalgebras of orthogonal Lie algebras and we answer positively to this question for certain Lie algebras which stabilize an alternating bilinear form of maximal rank and a flag in generic position.
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