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Classification of finite-dimensional irreducible representations of generalized quantum groups via Weyl groupoids
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    Classification of finite-dimensional irreducible representations of generalized quantum groups via Weyl groupoids (English)
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    15 May 2015
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    Summary: Let \(\chi\) be a bi-homomorphism over an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero. Let \(U(\chi)\) be a generalized quantum group, associated with \(\chi\), such that \(\dim U^+(\chi) = \infty\), \(|\mathbb R^+(\chi)| < \infty\), and \(R^+(\chi)\) is irreducible, where \(U^+(\chi)\) is the positive part of \(U(\chi)\), and \(R^+(\chi)\) is the Kharchenko positive root system of \(U^+(\chi)\). In this paper, we give a list of finite-dimensional irreducible \(U(\chi)\)-modules, relying on a \textit{special} reduced expression of the longest element of the Weyl groupoid of \(R(\chi) := R^+(\chi) \cup (-R^+(\chi))\). From the list, we explicitly obtain lists of finite-dimensional irreducible modules for simple Lie superalgebras \(\mathfrak g\) of types A-G and the (standard) quantum superalgebras \(U_q(\mathfrak g)\). An intrinsic gap appears between the lists for \(\mathfrak g\) and \(U_q(\mathfrak g)\), e.g, if \(\mathfrak g\) is \(\mathrm B(m, n)\) or \(\mathrm D(m, n)\).
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    Lie superalgebras
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    Nichols algebras
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    quantum groups
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