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Universal Verma modules and the Misra-Miwa Fock space (English)
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8 February 2011
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Summary: The Misra-Miwa \(v\)-deformed Fock space is a representation of the quantized affine algebra \(U_v(\widehat{\mathfrak {sl}}_\ell\)). It has a standard basis indexed by partitions, and the nonzero matrix entries of the action of the Chevalley generators with respect to this basis are powers of \(v\). Partitions also index the polynomial Weyl modules for \(U_q(\mathfrak{gl}_N)\) as \(N\) tends to infinity. We explain how the powers of \(v\) which appear in the Misra-Miwa Fock space also appear naturally in the context of Weyl modules. The main tool we use is the Shapovalov determinant for a universal Verma module.
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