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An application of spherical geometry to hyperkähler slices

Published 14 Feb 2019 in math.SG and math.RT | (1902.05403v1)

Abstract: This work is concerned with Bielawski's hyperk\"ahler slices in the cotangent bundles of homogeneous affine varieties. One can associate such a slice to the data of a complex semisimple Lie group $G$, a reductive subgroup $H\subseteq G$, and a Slodowy slice $S\subseteq\mathfrak{g}:=\mathrm{Lie}(G)$, defining it to be the hyperk\"ahler quotient of $T*(G/H)\times (G\times S)$ by a maximal compact subgroup of $G$. This hyperk\"ahler slice is empty in some of the most elementary cases (e.g. when $S$ is regular and $(G,H)=(\operatorname{SL}{n+1},\operatorname{GL}{n})$, $n\geq 3$), prompting us to seek necessary and sufficient conditions for non-emptiness. We give a spherical-geometric characterization of the non-empty hyperk\"ahler slices that arise when $S=S_{\text{reg}}$ is a regular Slodowy slice, proving that non-emptiness is equivalent to the so-called $\mathfrak{a}$-regularity of $(G,H)$. This $\mathfrak{a}$-regularity condition is formulated in several equivalent ways, one being a concrete condition on the rank and complexity of $G/H$. We also provide a classification of the $\mathfrak{a}$-regular pairs $(G,H)$ in which $H$ is a reductive spherical subgroup. Our arguments make essential use of Knop's results on moment map images and Losev's algorithm for computing Cartan spaces.

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