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Integrable representations of \(U_q(\text{osp}(1,2n))\) (English)
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11 January 2000
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Among the contragredient classical Lie superalgebras, \(G=\text{osp}(1,2n)\) is special since it is the only one whose finite-dimensional representations are completely reducible. Since the representation theory of \(G\) is so close to that of Lie algebras, it is interesting to see if this also holds for the \(q\)-deformation \(U_q(G)\). In the present paper, integrable representations of \(U_q(G)\) are studied. If one works over the field \({\mathbb{C}}(\sqrt{q})\), it is shown that \(U_q(G)\) has integrable simple highest weight representations that are not deformations of representations of \(U(G)\). Furthermore, by considering representations of \(U_q(G)\) which are deformations of \(U(G)\)-modules, the author obtains a PBW theorem for \(U_q(G)\). Finally, the complete reducibility theorem is proved for the category of finite dimensional integrable \(U_q(G)\)-modules.
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integrable representations
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\(q\)-deformation
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\(\text{osp} (1,2n)\)
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contragredient classical Lie superalgebras
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PBW theorem
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complete reducibility theorem
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