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Symmetric quivers, invariant theory, and saturation theorems for the classical groups

Steven V Sam

Published 2010-09-15, updated 2011-10-20Version 2

Let G denote either a special orthogonal group or a symplectic group defined over the complex numbers. We prove the following saturation result for G: given dominant weights \lambda^1, ..., \lambda^r such that the tensor product V_{N\lambda^1} \otimes ... \otimes V_{N\lambda^r} contains nonzero G-invariants for some N \ge 1, we show that the tensor product V_{2\lambda^1} \otimes ... \otimes V_{2\lambda^r} also contains nonzero G-invariants. This extends results of Kapovich-Millson and Belkale-Kumar and complements similar results for the general linear group due to Knutson-Tao and Derksen-Weyman. Our techniques involve the invariant theory of quivers equipped with an involution and the generic representation theory of certain quivers with relations.

Comments: 29 pages, no figures; v2: updated Theorem 2.4 to odd characteristic, added Remark 3.9, added references, corrected some definitions and typos
Journal: Adv. Math. 229 (2012), no. 2, 1104-1135
Categories: math.RT
Subjects: 16G20, 20G05, 15A72, 14L30, 05E10
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