Invariant cones in Lie algebras.
Let be a complex, semisimple Lie algebra, with an involutive automorphism and set , . We consider the differential operators, , on that are invariant under the action of the adjoint group of . Write for the differential of this action. Then we prove, for the class of symmetric pairs considered by Sekiguchi, that . An immediate consequence of this equality is the following result of Sekiguchi: Let be a real form of one of these symmetric pairs , and suppose that is a -invariant...
A control system is said to be finite if the Lie algebra generated by its vector fields is finite dimensional. Sufficient conditions for such a system on a compact manifold to be controllable are stated in terms of its Lie algebra. The proofs make use of the equivalence theorem of [Ph. Jouan, ESAIM: COCV 16 (2010) 956–973]. and of the existence of an invariant measure on certain compact homogeneous spaces.
A control system is said to be finite if the Lie algebra generated by its vector fields is finite dimensional. Sufficient conditions for such a system on a compact manifold to be controllable are stated in terms of its Lie algebra. The proofs make use of the equivalence theorem of [Ph. Jouan, ESAIM: COCV 16 (2010) 956–973]. and of the existence of an invariant measure on certain compact homogeneous spaces.
A control system is said to be finite if the Lie algebra generated by its vector fields is finite dimensional. Sufficient conditions for such a system on a compact manifold to be controllable are stated in terms of its Lie algebra. The proofs make use of the equivalence theorem of [Ph. Jouan, ESAIM: COCV 16 (2010) 956–973]. and of the existence of an invariant measure on certain compact homogeneous spaces.
[For the entire collection see Zbl 0742.00067.]The author formulates several theorems about invariant orders in Lie groups (without proofs). The main theorem: a simply connected Lie group admits a continuous invariant order if and only if its Lie algebra contains a pointed invariant cone. V. M. Gichev has proved this theorem for solvable simply connected Lie groups (1989). If is solvable and simply connected then all pointed invariant cones in are global in (a Lie wedge is said to...
The vertex algebra with central charge may be defined as a module over the universal central extension of the Lie algebra of differential operators on the circle. For an integer , it was conjectured in the physics literature that should have a minimal strong generating set consisting of elements. Using a free field realization of due to Kac–Radul, together with a deformed version of Weyl’s first and second fundamental theorems of invariant theory for the standard representation of ,...
We prove a series of "going-up" theorems contrasting the structure of semiprime algebras and their subalgebras of invariants under the actions of Lie color algebras.
The half-liberated orthogonal group appears as intermediate quantum group between the orthogonal group , and its free version . We discuss here its basic algebraic properties, and we classify its irreducible representations. The classification of representations is done by using a certain twisting-type relation between and , a non abelian discrete group playing the role of weight lattice, and a number of methods inspired from the theory of Lie algebras. We use these results for showing that...