Lie algebras of infinitesimal CR automorphisms of weighted homogeneous and homogeneous CR-generic submanifolds of CN

Author:

Sabzevari Masoud1,Hashemi Amir2,Alizadeh Benyamin3,Merker Joël4

Affiliation:

1. University of Shahrekord, Department of Pure Mathematics, Shahrekord, IRAN + School of Mathematics, Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM), Tehran, IRAN

2. Isfahan University of Technology, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Isfahan, IRAN + School of Mathematics, Institute for Research in Fundamental Sciences (IPM), Tehran, IRAN

3. Damghan University, School of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, Damghan, IRAN

4. Université Paris XI - Orsay, Faculté des Sciences, Départment de Mathématiques d’Orsay, Bâtiment, Orsay Cedex, FRANCE

Abstract

We consider the significant class of homogeneous CR manifolds represented by some weighted homogeneous polynomials and we derive some plain and useful features which enable us to set up a fast effective algorithm to compute homogeneous components of their Lie algebras of infinitesimal CR automorphisms. This algorithm mainly relies upon a natural gradation of the sought Lie algebras, and it also consists in treating separately the related graded components. While classical methods are based on constructing and solving some associated PDE systems which become time consuming as soon as the number of variables increases, the new method presented here is based on plain techniques of linear algebra. Furthermore, it benefits from a divide-and-conquer strategy to break down the computations into some simpler subcomputations. Also, we consider the new and effective concept of comprehensive Gr?bner systems which provides us some powerful tools to treat the computations in the much complicated parametric case. The designed algorithm is also implemented in the Maple software, what required also implementing a recently designed algorithm of Kapur et al.

Publisher

National Library of Serbia

Subject

General Mathematics

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