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On level-zero representation of quantized affine algebras. (English)
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27 October 2002
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An extremal weight vector is a generalization of highest weight vectors. The first part of this long paper studies modules of a quantized affine algebra generated by an extremal vector of weight \(\lambda\). It is shown that all the weights are contained in the convex hull of the Weyl group orbit of \(\lambda\). Moreover, if the extremal vector has a level-zero fundamental weight then the module is irreducible and isomorphic to the affinization of an irreducible finite dimensional module. In the second part, the author proves a conjecture set forth in \textit{T. Akasaka} and \textit{M. Kashiwara} [ Publ. Res. Inst. Math. Sci. 33, 839--867 (1997; Zbl 0915.17011)], about the irreducibility of the tensor product of certain fundamental representations, with the use of canonical bases.
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quantum affine algebras
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extremal weight vector
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irreducibility
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tensor product of certain fundamental representations
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canonical bases
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