Torsors, reductive group schemes and extended affine lie algebras / [electronic resource] Philippe Gille, Arturo Pianzola.

By: Gille, Philippe, 1968- [author.]Contributor(s): Pianzola, Arturo, 1955- [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society ; v. 1063Publisher: Providence, Rhode Island : American Mathematical Society, 2013Description: 1 online resource (v, 112 pages)Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781470410636 (online)Subject(s): Kac-Moody algebras | Linear algebraic groups | Geometry, AlgebraicAdditional physical formats: Torsors, reductive group schemes and extended affine lie algebras /DDC classification: 512/.482 LOC classification: QA252.3 | .G55 2013Online resources: Contents | Contents
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Generalities on the algebraic fundamental group, torsors, and reductive group schemes Chapter 3. Loop, finite and toral torsors Chapter 4. Semilinear considerations Chapter 5. Maximal tori of group schemes over the punctured line Chapter 6. Internal characterization of loop torsors and applications Chapter 7. Isotropy of loop torsors Chapter 8. Acyclicity Chapter 9. Small dimensions Chapter 10. The case of orthogonal groups Chapter 11. Groups of type $G_2$ Chapter 12. Case of groups of type $F_4$, $E_8$ and simply connected $E_7$ in nullity 3 Chapter 13. The case of $\mathbf {PGL}_d$ Chapter 14. Invariants attached to EALAs and multiloop algebras Chapter 15. Appendix 1: Pseudo-parabolic subgroup schemes Chapter 16. Appendix 2: Global automorphisms of $G$-torsors over the projective line
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"November 2013, volume 226, number 1063 (fourth of 5 numbers)."

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Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Generalities on the algebraic fundamental group, torsors, and reductive group schemes Chapter 3. Loop, finite and toral torsors Chapter 4. Semilinear considerations Chapter 5. Maximal tori of group schemes over the punctured line Chapter 6. Internal characterization of loop torsors and applications Chapter 7. Isotropy of loop torsors Chapter 8. Acyclicity Chapter 9. Small dimensions Chapter 10. The case of orthogonal groups Chapter 11. Groups of type $G_2$ Chapter 12. Case of groups of type $F_4$, $E_8$ and simply connected $E_7$ in nullity 3 Chapter 13. The case of $\mathbf {PGL}_d$ Chapter 14. Invariants attached to EALAs and multiloop algebras Chapter 15. Appendix 1: Pseudo-parabolic subgroup schemes Chapter 16. Appendix 2: Global automorphisms of $G$-torsors over the projective line

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