On the variety of Lagrangian subalgebras
Abstract
We study Lagrangian subalgebras of a semisimple Lie algebra with respect to the imaginary part of the Killing form. We show that the variety of Lagrangian subalgebras carries a natural Poisson structure . We determine the irreducible components of , and we show that each irreducible component is a smooth fiber bundle over a generalized flag variety, and that the fiber is the product of the real points of a De Concini-Procesi compactification and a compact homogeneous space. We study some properties of the Poisson structure and show that it contains many interesting Poisson submanifolds.
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