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Diamond representations of 𝔰𝔩 ( n )

Didier Arnal, Nadia Bel Baraka, Norman J. Wildberger (2006)

Annales mathématiques Blaise Pascal

In [6], there is a graphic description of any irreducible, finite dimensional 𝔰𝔩 ( 3 ) module. This construction, called diamond representation is very simple and can be easily extended to the space of irreducible finite dimensional 𝒰 q ( 𝔰𝔩 ( 3 ) ) -modules.In the present work, we generalize this construction to 𝔰𝔩 ( n ) . We show it is in fact a description of the reduced shape algebra, a quotient of the shape algebra of 𝔰𝔩 ( n ) . The basis used in [6] is thus naturally parametrized with the so called quasi standard Young tableaux....

Diamonds in thin Lie algebras

M. Avitabile, G. Jurman (2001)

Bollettino dell'Unione Matematica Italiana

In un'algebra di Lie graduata thin, la classe in cui compare il secondo diamante e la caratteristica del campo soggiacente determinano se l'algebra stessa abbia o meno dimensione finita ed in tal caso forniscono anche un limite superiore a tale dimensione.

Different methods for the study of obstructions in the schemes of Jacobi

Roger Carles, M. Carmen Márquez (2011)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

In this paper the problem of obstructions in Lie algebra deformations is studied from four different points of view. First, we illustrate the method of local ring, an alternative to Gerstenhaber’s method for Lie deformations. We draw parallels between both methods showing that an obstruction class corresponds to a nilpotent local parameter of a versal deformation of the law in the scheme of Jacobi. Then, an elimination process in the global ring, which defines the scheme, allows us to obtain nilpotent...

Differential Batalin-Vilkovisky algebras arising from twilled Lie-Rinehart algebras

Johannes Huebschmann (2000)

Banach Center Publications

Twilled L(ie-)R(inehart)-algebras generalize, in the Lie-Rinehart context, complex structures on smooth manifolds. An almost complex manifold determines an "almost twilled pre-LR algebra", which is a true twilled LR-algebra iff the almost complex structure is integrable. We characterize twilled LR structures in terms of certain associated differential (bi)graded Lie and G(erstenhaber)-algebras; in particular the G-algebra arising from an almost complex structure is a (strict) d(ifferential) G-algebra...

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