Decomposition of the canonical representation of \(W(1)\times End[m]\) on \(\Lambda(m)\) (Q1127113)

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    Decomposition of the canonical representation of \(W(1)\times End[m]\) on \(\Lambda(m)\)
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1189519

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      Decomposition of the canonical representation of \(W(1)\times End[m]\) on \(\Lambda(m)\) (English)
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      22 January 1999
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      Let \(W(n)\) be the superalgebra of all (super)derivations of a Grassmann algebra \(\Lambda(n)\). By definition it has the representation on \(\Lambda(u)\), a tautological one. The author considers the tensor powers of this representation \(\bigotimes^m\Lambda(n)\). Now we can define also an action of \(\text{End} [m]\) on \(\bigotimes^m\Lambda(n)\) where \(\text{End} [m]\) is a semigroup of maps of \(\{1,2,\dots, m\}\) into itself. These actions commute so we get the \(W(n)\times \text{End} [m]\) action. In the paper, the case \(n=1\) is considered. Of course, \(\bigotimes^m\Lambda(1)\simeq \Lambda(n)\) explaining the title of the article. The author describes natural subspaces in \(\Lambda(m)\) and the factors of the resulting filtrations using Young diagrams and tensor products of representations. The results generalize the classical Schur-Weyl \(\text{sl}_n\)-\(S_m\) duality.
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      modular representations
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      superalgebra of (super)derivations
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      Grassmann algebra
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      tensor powers
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