Character varieties for real forms

Abstract

Let be a finitely generated group and G a real form of SLn(C). We propose a definition for the G-character variety of as a subset of the SLn(C)-character variety of . We consider two anti-holomorphic involutions of the SLn(C) character variety and show that an irreducible representation with character fixed by one of them is conjugate to a representation taking values in a real form of SLn(C). We study in detail an example: the SLn(C), SU(2,1) and SU(3) character varieties of the free product Z/3Z * Z/3Z.

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