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The double Ringel-Hall algebras of valued quivers. (English)
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20 August 2007
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In the paper under review the authors study the Drinfeld double \(\mathcal D(\Lambda)\) of the Ringel-Hall algebra, associated with an infinite-dimensional hereditary algebra \(\Lambda\), which is the tensor algebra of a \(k\)-species \(\mathcal S\) of a valued quiver \(\Gamma\) of any type. The double composition algebra \(\mathcal C(\Lambda)\) is the quantized enveloping algebra of a generalized Kac-Moody algebra \(\mathfrak g\), defined by a Borcherds-Cartan matrix \(A\), obtained from \(\Gamma\). The authors show that \(\mathcal D(\Lambda)\) itself is the quantized enveloping algebra of a bigger generalized Kac-Moody algebra. The authors also obtain a Weyl-Kac character formula for the irreducible highest weight modules with dominant highest weights. Finally, the authors prove Kac's theorem for infinite-dimensional hereditary algebras (which says that dimension vectors of indecomposable representations are exactly the positive roots of the associated root system and that for each root there is a unique indecomposable representation with the corresponding dimension vector) using the Ringel-Hall algebra approach. As a corollary it is shown that for any indecomposable representation there exist a nilpotent representation with the same dimension vector.
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Ringel-Hall algebras
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quivers
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Kac-Moody algebras
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Drinfeld doubles
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quantized enveloping algebras
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irreducible highest weight modules
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dimension vectors
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