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Quantum groups and Nichols algebras acting on conformal field theories
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    Quantum groups and Nichols algebras acting on conformal field theories (English)
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    20 January 2021
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    This work is motivated by the Kazhdan-Lusztig correspondence, which asks for the construction of a logarithmic vertex algebra \(\mathcal{W}(\mathfrak{g},\ell)\) (with \(\mathfrak{g}\) a finite-dimensional semisimple complex Lie algebra and \(\ell\) the order of the root of unity \(q\)) whose representation category is equivalent to that of the small quantum group \(u_q(\mathfrak{g})\). The construction of the screening operators follows the approach introduced by the author in his diploma thesis [Vertex algebras constructed from Hopf algebra structure. LMU Munich (Diploma thesis) (2007)] which encodes the vertex algebra power series combinatorics into Hopf algebra structures. The (non-local) screening operators are obtained as (formal) residues of certain lattice intertwining operators. The main result is that these screening operators satisfy indeed the relations of the Borel part \(u_q(\mathfrak{g})^+\) of \(u_q(\mathfrak{g})\). More precisely: for basis elements \(\alpha_1,\ldots,\alpha_r\) in a positive definite lattice satisfying \(\|\alpha_t\|\le 1\), the screening operators \(\mathfrak{Z}_{\alpha_1},\ldots,\mathfrak{Z}_{\alpha_r}\) fulfill the relations of the Nichols algebra associated to the diagonal braiding matrix \(q_{ij} = e^{i\pi(\alpha_i,\alpha_j)}\). The proof is based on a class of multivalued analytic functions which generalize the Selberg integrals, and it is shown that the zeroes of these functions correspond to the algebraic relations in the respective Nichols algebra.
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    quantum group
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    Nichols algebra
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    screening operator
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    conformal field theory
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