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Given a Lie algebra \(\mathfrak{g}\) with a fixed triangular decomposition \(\mathfrak{g}=\mathfrak{n}_-\oplus \mathfrak{h}\oplus\mathfrak{n}_+\), one can define ``Verma type modules'' which are \(\mathfrak{g}\)-modules induced from simple \(\mathfrak{h}\)-modules with the trivial action of \(\mathfrak{n}_+\). Depending on the nature of the triangular decomposition in questions, such modules are called \textit{Verma modules} or \textit{generalized Verma modules} or \textit{Verma type modules} or \textit{imaginary Verma modules}. The paper under review studies various types of such modules for double affine Lie algebras and obtains for them certain irreducibility results. A typical such result is that the module in question is irreducible if the action of some central element of the algebra is non-zero. In case this induced module is reducible, it has a unique simple quotient. The paper also contains some results describing various properties of this simple quotient, in particular, the question of finite dimensionality of its weight spaces is addressed. | |||
Property / review text: Given a Lie algebra \(\mathfrak{g}\) with a fixed triangular decomposition \(\mathfrak{g}=\mathfrak{n}_-\oplus \mathfrak{h}\oplus\mathfrak{n}_+\), one can define ``Verma type modules'' which are \(\mathfrak{g}\)-modules induced from simple \(\mathfrak{h}\)-modules with the trivial action of \(\mathfrak{n}_+\). Depending on the nature of the triangular decomposition in questions, such modules are called \textit{Verma modules} or \textit{generalized Verma modules} or \textit{Verma type modules} or \textit{imaginary Verma modules}. The paper under review studies various types of such modules for double affine Lie algebras and obtains for them certain irreducibility results. A typical such result is that the module in question is irreducible if the action of some central element of the algebra is non-zero. In case this induced module is reducible, it has a unique simple quotient. The paper also contains some results describing various properties of this simple quotient, in particular, the question of finite dimensionality of its weight spaces is addressed. / rank | |||
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Property / reviewed by: Volodymyr Mazorchuk / rank | |||
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Modules for double affine Lie algebras (English)
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9 March 2016
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Given a Lie algebra \(\mathfrak{g}\) with a fixed triangular decomposition \(\mathfrak{g}=\mathfrak{n}_-\oplus \mathfrak{h}\oplus\mathfrak{n}_+\), one can define ``Verma type modules'' which are \(\mathfrak{g}\)-modules induced from simple \(\mathfrak{h}\)-modules with the trivial action of \(\mathfrak{n}_+\). Depending on the nature of the triangular decomposition in questions, such modules are called \textit{Verma modules} or \textit{generalized Verma modules} or \textit{Verma type modules} or \textit{imaginary Verma modules}. The paper under review studies various types of such modules for double affine Lie algebras and obtains for them certain irreducibility results. A typical such result is that the module in question is irreducible if the action of some central element of the algebra is non-zero. In case this induced module is reducible, it has a unique simple quotient. The paper also contains some results describing various properties of this simple quotient, in particular, the question of finite dimensionality of its weight spaces is addressed.
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Verma module
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affine Lie algebra
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simple module
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Weyl module
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triangular decomposition
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