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A decomposition theorem for certain self-dual modules in the category \(\mathcal O\)
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    A decomposition theorem for certain self-dual modules in the category \(\mathcal O\) (English)
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    The authors study self-dual modules in the category \({\mathcal O}_ S\) of \({\mathfrak g}\)-modules, associated to a complex semisimple Lie algebra \({\mathfrak g}\) and its parabolic subalgebra \({\mathfrak p}_ S\). They give the classification of indecomposable self-dual \({\mathfrak g}\)-modules, which have filtrations with generalized Verma modules as successive factors. Then they extend to the category \({\mathcal O}_ S\) some results on bilinear and sesquilinear forms, obtained earlier by T. Enright and B. Shelton for certain choices of \({\mathfrak g}\) and \({\mathfrak p}_ S\) maximal.
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    projective module
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    category \({\mathcal O}{\mathbf{
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    }}\) bilinear forms
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    self- dual modules
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    complex semisimple Lie algebra
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    generalized Verma modules
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    sesquilinear forms
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