Parabolic BGG categories and their block decomposition for Lie superalgebras of Cartan type
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DOI10.2969/JMSJ/90439043arXiv1908.06251MaRDI QIDQ6323795FDOQ6323795
Authors: Feifei Duan, Bin Shu, Yu-Feng Yao
Publication date: 17 August 2019
Abstract: In this paper, we study the parabolic BGG categories for graded Lie superalgebras of Cartan type over complex numbers. The gradation of such a Lie superalgebra naturally arises, with the zero component being a reductive Lie algebra. We first show that there are only two proper parabolic subalgebras containing Levi subalgebra : the ``maximal one" and the ``minimal one" . Furthermore, the parabolic BGG category arising from , essentially turns out to be a subcategory of the one arising from . Such a priority of in the sense of representation theory reduces the question to the study of the ``minimal parabolic" BGG category associated with . We prove the existence of projective covers of simple objects in these categories, which enables us to establish a satisfactory block theory. Most notably, our main results are as follows: (1) We classify and obtain a precise description of the blocks of . (2) We investigate indecomposable tilting and indecomposable projective modules in , and compute their character formulas.
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