Outer automorphisms of classical algebraic groups
Abstract
The so-called Tits class, associated to an adjoint absolutely almost simple algebraic group, provides a cohomological obstruction for this group to admit an outer automorphism. If the group has inner type, this obstruction is the only one. In this paper, we prove this is not the case for classical groups of outer type, except for groups of type 2An with n even, or n=5. More precisely, we prove a descent theorem for exponent 2 and degree 6 algebras with unitary involution, which shows that their automorphism groups have outer automorphisms. In all other relevant classical types, namely 2An with n odd, n≥3 and 2Dn, we provide explicit examples where the Tits class obstruction vanishes, and yet the group does not have outer automorphism. As a crucial tool, we use "generic" sums of algebras with involution.
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