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Primitive ideals in the enveloping algebra of the Lie superalgebra sl(2,1) (English)
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23 June 1994
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Let \(U({\mathfrak g})\) be the enveloping algebra of a classical simple Lie superalgebra \({\mathfrak g}\). In a previous paper [Adv. Math. 91, 252-268 (1992; see the preceding review)] the author has shown that every primitive ideal in \(U({\mathfrak g})\) is the annihilator of a graded simple quotient of a Verma module. In this paper he focusses on the special case \({\mathfrak g}= {\mathfrak {sl}}(2,1)\), obtaining a complete description of all submodules of Verma modules, an analogue of the Beilinson-Bernstein theorem in the so-called atypical case, the Jacobson topology and clique structure of the primitive spectrum, and a formula for the intersection of a primitive ideal with \(U({\mathfrak g}_ 0)\). In particular, he produces an interesting example of an infinite clique with unbounded Goldie dimension that does not satisfy the second layer condition. The methods are mostly those of [loc. cit.] but also involve fundamental techniques of \textit{K. A. Brown} and \textit{R. B. Warfield} [J. Algebra 116, 294-315 (1988; Zbl 0652.16006)]. \textit{G. Pinczon} has undertaken a similar study of \(U({\mathfrak {osp}} (1,2))\) in [J. Algebra 132, 219-242 (1990; Zbl 0702.17005)].
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enveloping algebra
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simple Lie superalgebra
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primitive ideal
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Verma module
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Beilinson-Bernstein theorem
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primitive spectrum
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