Symmetric quiver Hecke algebras and \(R\)-matrices of quantum affine algebras. II (Q2354141)
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Symmetric quiver Hecke algebras and \(R\)-matrices of quantum affine algebras. II (English)
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10 July 2015
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This is the second one in a series of papers by the three authors on symmetric quiver Hecke algebras and \(R\)-matrices of quantum affine algebras (for part I, see \url{arXiv:1304.0323}). Let \(\mathfrak{g}\) be an untwisted affine Kac-Moody algebra of type \(A_n^{(1)}\) (\(n\geq 1\)) or \(D_n^{(1)}\) (\(n\geq 4\)), and let \(\mathfrak{g}_0\) be the underlying finite-dimensional simple Lie subalgebra of \(\mathfrak{g}\). Let \(N\) be the unipotent group associated with \(\mathfrak{g}_0\). Let \(Q\) be the Dynkin quiver of type \(\mathfrak{g}_0\). There are two categorifications of \(\mathbb{C}[N]\): one by Hernandez and Leclerc, who introduced a tensor subcategory \(\mathcal{C}_Q\) of the category of finite-dimensional integrable \(U_q^{\prime}(\mathfrak{g})\)-modules and proved that the Grothendieck ring of \(\mathcal{C}_Q\) is isomorphic to \(\mathbb{C}[N]\); the other by Khovanov-Lauda and Rouquier who introduced the quiver Hecke algebras which categorify \(\mathbb{C}[N]\). In this paper, the authors apply the generalized quantum affine Schur-Weyl duality to construct an exact functor \(\mathcal{F}\) from the category of finite-dimensional graded \(R\)-modules to the category \(\mathcal{C}_Q\), where \(R\) denotes the symmetric quiver Hecke algebra associated to \(\mathfrak{g}_0\). They prove that the homomorphism induced by the functor \(\mathcal{F}\) coincides with the homomorphism of Hernandez and Leclerc and show that the functor \(\mathcal{F}\) sends the simple modules to the simple modules.
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quantum affine algebra
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quiver Hecke algebra
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quantum group
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