Generalized Reflection Root Systems
classification
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finiterootaffinegrrsgeneralizedgrrssreflectionsystems
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We study a combinatorial object, which we call a GRRS (generalized reflection root system); the classical root systems and GRSs introduced by V. Serganova are examples of finite GRRSs. A GRRS is finite if it contains a finite number of vectors and is called affine if it is infinite and has a finite minimal quotient. We prove that an irreducible GRRS containing an isotropic root is either finite or affine; we describe all finite and affine GRRSs and classify them in most of the cases.
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