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Higher-dimensional automorphic Lie algebras (English)
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6 October 2017
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The authors continue the investigation of automorphic Lie algebras, for references see [the last two authors, Commun. Math. Phys. 299, No. 3, 793--824 (2010; Zbl 1239.17025)]. \(G\) will be a finite group. A complete classification is obtained for the case \(\mathfrak{g=sl}_n(\mathbb{C})\) with poles in an exceptional \(G\)-orbit and a \(G\) action on \(\mathfrak{g}\) that has no trivial summands. Exceptional orbits are those with less than \(|G|\) elements. The classification invokes classical invariant theory. The work shows that the algebras associated with the TOY groups depend on the group through automorphic functions only, thus are independent of the Lie algebras. The work suggests that the method could be applied to any semisimple Lie algebra.
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automorphic Lie algebras
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Chevalley normal forms
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