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A remark on Mishchenko-Fomenko algebras and regular sequences

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 نشر من قبل Anne Moreau
 تاريخ النشر 2017
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In this note, we show that the free generators of the Mishchenko-Fomenko subalgebra of a complex reductive Lie algebra, constructed by the argument shift method at a regular element, form a regular sequence. This result was proven by Serge Ovsienko in the type A at a regular and semisimple element. Our approach is very different, and is strongly based on geometric properties of the nilpotent bicone.

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