Highest weight Harish-Chandra supermodules and their geometric realizations (Q2175519)

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Highest weight Harish-Chandra supermodules and their geometric realizations
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    Highest weight Harish-Chandra supermodules and their geometric realizations (English)
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    29 April 2020
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    Let \(G\) be a connected real simple Lie group, \(K\) a maximal compact subgroup, and suppose that \(G\) and \(K\) have a common Cartan subgroup \(T\). Let \(\mathfrak g = \mathfrak k + \mathfrak p\) be the Cartan decomposition of the complexified Lie algebra. Suppose that \(\mathfrak k\) has a 1-dimensional center, or equivalently there is a positive system of roots on \(\mathfrak t\) such that the adjoint \(\mathfrak k\)-action stabilizes \(\mathfrak p^\pm\). Then \(G/T\) and \(G/K\) have invariant complex structures, and Harish-Chandra studies the discrete series representations of \(G\) in terms of sections of their line bundles or vector bundles. This article studies their super analogues, where \(\mathfrak g\) is a complex basic Lie superalgebra with a real form \({\mathfrak g}_r\), \(G\) is the supergroup associated to \({\mathfrak g}_r\), and \(K\) is the subgroup associated to a maximal compact subalgebra of the even part of \({\mathfrak g}_r\). With the super analogues of these geometric settings, it constructs the highest weight Harish-Chandra supermodules.
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    basic Lie superalgebras
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    highest weight Harish-Chandra supermodules
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