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On enlargability of infinite-dimensional Lie superalgebras (English)
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13 September 1993
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One of the important goals of supermanifold theory is to provide means for ``enlarging'' a Lie superalgebra, by attributing to it a supergroup - - that is, group object in a category of supermanifolds. It is shown in the present work that in infinite dimensions a Lie superalgebra \(\mathfrak g\) coming from a Rogers supergroup may not come from a DeWitt one. Thus, we produce an evidence that a whole class of Lie superalgebras can be enlarged only by means of the most general ``naïve'' approach to supermanifolds, which therefore cannot be merely thrown away. Our conclusion is that the problem of rewording the ``naïve'' approach in the language of Berezin-Leĭtes-Kostant supermanifolds (possibly infinite-dimensional) and their deformations becomes substantial.
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DeWitt supergroup
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enlargability
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supermanifold
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Lie superalgebra
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Rogers supergroup
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