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Structure of some nonstandard modules for \(C_ n^{(1)}\) (English)
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1989
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Let X be an affine Lie algebra over the complex number field \({\mathbb{C}}\). A standard X-module is an irreducible highest weight X-module with a dominant integral highest weight. J. Lepowsky and P. L. Wilson constructed basic module for the simplest affine algebra \(A_ 1^{(1)}\) and interpreted the construction by means of combinatorial identities, where the Z-operators play a fundamental role. Then, K. C. Misra constructed some standard modules for \(A_ n^{(1)}\) and \(C_ n^{(1)}\) and A. J. Feingold and I. B. Frenkel constructed some nonstandard irreducible highest weight modules for \(C_ n^{(1)}\) by means of Weyl algebra. In this paper, the author investigates the algebras \(Z_ V\) of the nonstandard modules for \(C_ n^{(1)}\) studied by Feingold and Frenkel and determines the basis of the vacuum spaces of the Heisenberg algebras. Contrary to the standard case, Z-operators are too crude to describe the module structure in the nonstandard case. Thus, the author introduces so called ``refined Z-operators'' in which there exists an analogue of generalized commutation relations and shows that the Z-operators can be expressed as infinite sums of products of refined Z-operators with which one can easily find the spanning set of the vacuum space. Then, studying the relations between Heisenberg subalgebras and refined Z-operators, the author finds new relations of Z-operators and proves linear dependence of the spanning set of the space.
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affine Lie algebra
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irreducible highest weight
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nonstandard modules
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basis
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vacuum spaces
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Heisenberg algebras
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refined Z-operators
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