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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1722168
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1722168 |
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The Weyl algebra and the structure of all Lie superalgebras of Riemannian type (English)
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26 September 2002
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Let \(L=L_0+L_1\) be a complex Lie superalgebra which admits a non-singular, \(d\)-invariant form \(B\). Such an algebra is called Riemannian. There exists a representation \(L_0 \rightarrow \operatorname {Lie} (S_p(L_1))\) where \(S_p(L_1)\) is the symplectic group with respect to \(B\) restricted to \(L_1\). Suppose now that \(V\) is a vector space with non-singular alternating form \(B'\) and \(S_p(V)\) is the symplectic group with respect to \(B'\). Let \(M\) be a Lie algebra which admits a representation \(M \rightarrow \operatorname {Lie}(S_p(V))\). The main result is a necessary and sufficient condition for this representation to be of the type in the second sentence.
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Riemannian Lie superalgebras
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Weyl algebra
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