Lie groups of controlled characters of combinatorial Hopf algebras

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DOI10.4171/AIHPD/90zbMATH Open1456.22007arXiv1609.02044OpenAlexW3099071849WikidataQ115213110 ScholiaQ115213110MaRDI QIDQ826435FDOQ826435


Authors: Rafael Dahmen, Alexander Schmeding Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 4 January 2021

Published in: Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincaré D. Combinatorics, Physics and their Interactions (AIHPD) (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In this article groups of controlled characters of a combinatorial Hopf algebra are considered from the perspective of infinite-dimensional Lie theory. A character is controlled in our sense if it satisfies certain growth bounds, e.g. exponential growth. We study these characters for combinatorial Hopf algebras. Following Loday and Ronco, a combinatorial Hopf algebra is a graded and connected Hopf algebra which is a polynomial algebra with an explicit choice of basis (usually identified with combinatorial objects such as trees, graphs, etc.). If the growth bounds and the Hopf algebra are compatible we prove that the controlled characters form infinite-dimensional Lie groups. Further, we identify the Lie algebra and establish regularity results (in the sense of Milnor) for these Lie groups. The general construction principle exhibited here enables to treat a broad class of examples from physics, numerical analysis and control theory. Groups of controlled characters appear in renormalisation of quantum field theories, numerical analysis and control theory in the guise of groups of locally convergent power series. The results presented here, generalise the construction of the (tame) Butcher group, aka the controlled character group of the Butcher-Connes-Kreimer Hopf algebra.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1609.02044




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