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Unitary structure in representations of infinite-dimensional groups and a convexity theorem
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    Unitary structure in representations of infinite-dimensional groups and a convexity theorem (English)
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    An essential feature when classifying complex semisimple Lie algebras has been the Cartan matrix. So one could try to go the way back: what sort of matrices do allow to define topological groups (with given Cartan matrix) such that the situation becomes as similar to the case of semi-simple Lie groups as to produce analogous results? This program has been carried out by the authors and others for several years. In this paper, they show that the Kac-Moody algebra \(\mathfrak g(A)\) associated to a symmetrizable generalized Cartan matrix \(A\) carries a contravariant Hermitian form which is positive-definite on all root spaces. They deduce that every integrable highest weight \(\mathfrak g(A)\)-module \(L(A)\) carries a contravariant positive-definite Hermitian form. This allows to define the moment map and prove a generalization of the Schur-Horn-Kostant-Heckman-Atiyah-Pressley convexity theorem. The proofs are based on an identity which also gives estimates for the action of \(\mathfrak g(A)\) on \(\mathfrak g(A)\) and \(L(A)\).
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    highest weight module
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    Kac-Moody algebra
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    generalized Cartan matrix
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    contravariant Hermitian form
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    moment map
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    Schur-Horn-Kostant-Heckman- Atiyah-Pressley convexity theorem
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