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Kulkarni, Ravi S.
- Dynamical Types and Conjugacy Classes of Centralizers in Groups
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1 Harish-Chandra Researh Institute, Allahabad, US
1 Harish-Chandra Researh Institute, Allahabad, US
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Journal of the Ramanujan Mathematical Society, Vol 22, No 1 (2007), Pagination: 35-56Abstract
The transformations in classical geometries often come equipped with natural spatial and numerical invariants. Moreover, although they are infinitely many transformations, their “dynamical types” are finite in number. While not attempting to define the notion of a dynamical type, we attempt to explain these phenomena by relating them to the centralizer-conjugacy classes, or z-classes, of elements in the auto-morphism groups of these geometries. We prove a fibration theorem 2.1 for an orbit class in a general group-action, and specialize it to the z-classes. It describes two set-theoretic fibrations of each orbit class, in particular a z-class. The base and the fiber in these fibrations of a z-class provide a partial explanation of the spatial and numerical invariants. The possible finiteness of dynamical types is related to the possible finiteness of z-classes.We bring out the implicit role played by the field of real numbers in the assertion of finiteness of dynamical types of transformations in classical geometries. The analysis shows that the finiteness of dynamical types is expected to hold in the analogues of classical geomeries defined over other local fields. Two examples, namely i) the plane Euclidean geometry, and ii) the semisimple operators on a vector space over an arbitrary field, are worked out in detail to illustrate the general ideas.- Some Curvature Functions and their Arithmetic Properties
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1 Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad, IN
1 Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad, IN