Domestic canonical algebras and simple Lie algebras. (Q930495)
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Domestic canonical algebras and simple Lie algebras. (English)
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30 June 2008
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For each Dynkin graph \(\Delta\) of type \(A\), \(D\), \(E\), in the paper under review, the author realizes the simple complex Lie algebra of type \(\Delta\) as a quotient algebra of the complex degenerate composition Lie algebra \(L(A)^\mathbb{C}_1\) of a domestic canonical algebra \(A\) of type \(\Delta\) by some ideal \(I\) of \(L(A)^\mathbb{C}_1\) that is defined via the Hall algebra of \(A\), and gives an explicit form of \(I\). Moreover, it is shown that each root space of \(L(A)^\mathbb{C}_1/I\) has a basis given by the coset of an indecomposable \(A\)-module \(M\) with root easily computed by the dimension vector of \(M\).
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simple Lie algebras
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Hall algebras
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canonical algebras
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