A plactic algebra for semisimple Lie algebras (Q677485)

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A plactic algebra for semisimple Lie algebras
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    A plactic algebra for semisimple Lie algebras (English)
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    20 April 1998
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    Let \(G\) be a simple, simply connected algebraic group, and \(\mathfrak g\) its Lie algebra. A plactic algebra can be thought of as a (noncommutative) model for the representation ring of \(\mathfrak g\), and was introduced in \textit{A. Lascoux} and \textit{M. P. Schützenberger} [Le monoide plaxique, in `Noncommutative structures in algebra and geometric combinatorics', Quad. Ric. Sci. 109, 129-156 (1981; Zbl 0517.20036)] and \textit{M. P. Schützenberger} [La correspondance de Robinson, in `Combinatoire de répresentation du groupe symetrique', Strasbourg 1976, Lect. Notes Math. 579, 59-113 (1977; Zbl 0398.05011)]. The author considers the case of the plactic algebra \({\mathbb ZP}\) of equivalence classes of paths in the space of rational weights; see \textit{P. Littelmann} [Ann. Math., II. Ser. 142, 499-525 (1995; Zbl 0858.17023), Proc. Int. Congr. Math., Zürich 1994, Vol. 1, 298-308 (1995; Zbl 0848.17021)] and \textit{A. Joseph} [Quantum groups and their primitive ideals (Springer-Verlag, New York) (1994; Zbl 0808.17004)]. In the paper under review, the author provides a description of this algebra more in the spirit of Lascoux and Schützenberger. Let \(V\) be a faithful representation and let \(\mathbb D\) be the associated set of Lakshmibai-Seshadri paths; this is a basis for the corresponding path model of \(V\). Let \({\mathbb Z}\{{\mathbb D}\}\) be the free associative algebra on \(\mathbb D\). The canonical projection from \({\mathbb Z}\{{\mathbb D}\}\) to \({\mathbb ZP}\), defined on monomials by concatenation of paths, is surjective; the author proves several theorems giving explicit descriptions of the kernel of this map, thus providing descriptions of the plactic algebra. To do this, he also develops a combinatorial description of standard monomials of paths using ideas from standard monomial theory [see, for example, \textit{V. Lakshmibai} and \textit{C. S. Seshadri}, Standard monomial theory, in `Proceedings of the Hyderabad conference on algebraic groups', 1989, 279-322 (1991; Zbl 0785.14028)] and also obtains a Demazure character formula in terms of standard monomials. In particular, he shows that in type \(A_n\), \(\mathbb ZP\) is the plactic algebra defined by Lascoux and Schützenberger.
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    plactic algebra
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    path model
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    Littelwood-Richardson rule
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    standard monomial theory
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