Quasifinite highest weight modules over the super \(W_{1+\infty}\) algebra (Q1891637)

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Quasifinite highest weight modules over the super \(W_{1+\infty}\) algebra
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    Quasifinite highest weight modules over the super \(W_{1+\infty}\) algebra (English)
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    22 June 1995
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    The \(W_{1+ \infty}\) algebra is a central extension of the Lie algebra of differential operators on the circle. Such algebras were studied and their quasifinite representations were classified by \textit{V. Kac} and \textit{A. Radul} [Commun. Math. Phys. 157, 429-457 (1993; Zbl 0826.17027)]. The authors extend these results to the super case. \(SW_{1+\infty}\) is a central extension of the Lie super algebra of super differential operators acting on the polynomial algebra over \(2\times 2\) super matrices. Again quasifiniteness is characterised by polynomials and the highest weights are expressed in terms of differential equations. As an example a \((B, C)\)-system is considered.
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    Verma modules
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    highest weight representations
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    central extension of the Lie super algebra of super differential operators
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    quasifiniteness
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