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    Crystals for Demazure modules of classical affine Lie algebras (English)
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    6 December 1999
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    In this paper, the authors study, in the path realization, crystals for Demazure modules of affine Lie algebras of type \(A_n^{(1)}\), \(B_n^{(1)}\), \(C_n^{(1)}\), \(D_n^{(1)}\), \(A_{2n-1}^{(2)}\), \(A_{2n}^{(2)}\), and \(D_{n+1}^{(2)}\). They find a special sequence of affine Weyl group elements for the selected perfect crystal, and show that if the highest weight is \(l\Lambda_0\), the Demazure crystal has a remarkably simple structure.
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    affine Lie algebra
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    crystal basis
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    affine Weyl group
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    Demazure module
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