The Moment-Weight Inequality and the Hilbert–Mumford Criterion: GIT from the Differential Geometric Viewpoint

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This book provides an introduction to geometric invariant theory from a differential geometric viewpoint.  It is inspired by certain infinite-dimensional analogues of geometric invariant theory that arise naturally in several different areas of geometry. The central ingredients are the moment-weight inequality relating the Mumford numerical invariants to the norm of the moment map, the negative gradient flow of the moment map squared, and the Kempf--Ness function. The exposition is essentially self-contained, except for an appeal to the Lojasiewicz gradient inequality. A broad variety of examples illustrate the theory, and five appendices cover essential topics that go beyond the basic concepts of differential geometry. The comprehensive bibliography will be a valuable resource for researchers.

The book is addressed to graduate students and researchers interested in geometric invariant theory and related subjects.  It will be easily accessible to readers with a basic understanding of differential geometry and does not require any knowledge of algebraic geometry. 

Author(s): Valentina Georgoulas, Joel W. Robbin, Dietmar Arno Salamon
Series: Lecture Notes in Mathematics
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 200
City: Cham

Preface
Contents
1 Introduction
2 The Moment Map
3 The Moment Map Squared
4 The Kempf–Ness Function
5 μ-Weights
6 The Moment-Weight Inequality
7 Stability in Symplectic Geometry
8 Stability in Algebraic Geometry
9 Rationality
10 The Dominant μ-Weight
11 Torus Actions
12 The Hilbert–Mumford Criterion
13 Critical Orbits
14 Examples
A Nonpositive Sectional Curvature
B The Complexified Group
C The Homogeneous Space M=Gc/G
D Toral Generators
E The Partial Flag Manifold Gc/PG/C
References
Index