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    Diophantine sets of representations (English)
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    15 April 2014
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    Let \(U\) denote the universal enveloping algebra of \(\text{sl}(2,k)\) where \(\text{char}(k)=0\). Given a pp-pair \(\phi/\psi\) in the language of \(U\)-modules, the support of \(\phi/\psi\) on the finite-dimensional \(U\)-representations is the set of natural numbers \(n\) such that \(F(L(n))\neq 0\). It is shown that this is a primitive recursive, hence diophantine, set. This supports the conjecture of Herzog that the theory of the finite-dimensional \(\text{sl}(2,k)\) representations is decidable; the theory of all \(\text{sl}(2,k)\) representations is known [\textit{M. Prest} and \textit{G. Puninski}, J. Algebra 211, No. 1, 268--297 (1999; Zbl 0942.16003)] to be undecidable.
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    affine plane
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    special linear Lie algebra
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    Diophantine set
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    primitive recursive
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    Morley rank
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    computably presented field
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