The Weyl groupoids of \(\mathfrak{sl}(m | n)\) and \(\mathfrak{osp}(r | 2 n)\) (Q6187329)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7787788
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7787788 |
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The Weyl groupoids of \(\mathfrak{sl}(m | n)\) and \(\mathfrak{osp}(r | 2 n)\) (English)
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15 January 2024
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In the case of classical simple Lie superalgebras not all Borel subalgebras of containing a fixed Cartan subalgebra are conjugate to each other. In [\textit{I. Penkov} and \textit{V. Serganova}, Ann. Inst. Fourier 39, No. 4, 845--873 (1989; Zbl 0667.14023)] the so called odd reflections that act on the set of Borel subalgebras were introduced. These odd reflection generated a Weyl groupoid. Weyl groupoids can be constructed from (semi-)Cartan graphs, The first main result of the paper is a formulation of the general construction of Cartan graphs and Weyl groupoids from [\textit{I. Heckenberger} and \textit{H.-J. Schneider}, Hopf algebras and root systems. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society (AMS) (2020; Zbl 1473.16026)] in more convenient graphical language. The second main result is a description of the Cartan graphs and Weyl groupoids for the Lie superalgebras \(\mathfrak{sl}(m | n)\), \(\mathfrak{osp}(2m +1|2n)\) and \(\mathfrak{osp}(2m|2n)\).
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Weyl groupoids
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Lie superalgebras
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