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Generically free representations I: large representations

Published 15 Nov 2017 in math.RT and math.GR | (1711.05502v3)

Abstract: For a simple linear algebraic group $G$ acting faithfully on a vector space $V$ and under mild assumptions, we show: if $V$ is large enough, then the Lie algebra of $G$ acts generically freely on $V$. That is, the stabilizer in the Lie algebra of $G$ of a generic vector in $V$ is zero. The bound on $\dim V$ grows like $(\mathrm{rank} G)2$ and holds with only mild hypotheses on the characteristic of the underlying field. The proof relies on results on generation of Lie algebras by conjugates of an element that may be of independent interest. We use the bound in subsequent works to determine which irreducible faithful representations are generically free, with no hypothesis on the characteristic of the field. This in turn has applications to the question of which representations have a stabilizer in general position as well as the determination of the invariants of the representation.

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