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Polytope Expansion of Lie Characters and Applications
The weight systems of finite-dimensional representations of complex, simple
Lie algebras exhibit patterns beyond Weyl-group symmetry. These patterns occur
because weight systems can be decomposed into lattice polytopes in a natural
way. Since lattice polytopes are relatively simple, this decomposition is
useful, in addition to being more economical than the decomposition into single
weights. An expansion of characters into polytope sums follows from the
polytope decomposition of weight systems. We study this polytope expansion
here. A new, general formula is given for the polytope sums involved. The
combinatorics of the polytope expansion are analyzed; we point out that they
are reduced from those of the Weyl character formula (described by the Kostant
partition function) in an optimal way. We also show that the weight
multiplicities can be found easily from the polytope multiplicities, indicating
explicitly the equivalence of the two descriptions. Finally, we demonstrate the
utility of the polytope expansion by showing how polytope multiplicities can be
used in the calculation of tensor product decompositions, and subalgebra
branching rules.Comment: 16 pages incl. 3 figures, to appear in J. Math. Phy
Purely affine elementary su(N) fusions
We consider three-point couplings in simple Lie algebras -- singlets in
triple tensor products of their integrable highest weight representations. A
coupling can be expressed as a linear combination of products of finitely many
elementary couplings. This carries over to affine fusion, the fusion of
Wess-Zumino-Witten conformal field theories, where the expressions are in terms
of elementary fusions. In the case of su(4) it has been observed that there is
a purely affine elementary fusion, i.e., an elementary fusion that is not an
elementary coupling. In this note we show by construction that there is at
least one purely affine elementary fusion associated to every su(N>3).Comment: 9 pages, LaTe
Generalized Uncertainty Principle Corrections to the Simple Harmonic Oscillator in Phase Space
We compute Wigner functions for the harmonic oscillator including corrections
from generalized uncertainty principles (GUPs), and study the corresponding
marginal probability densities and other properties. We show that the GUP
corrections to the Wigner functions can be significant, and comment on their
potential measurability in the laboratory.Comment: minor revisions; included journal referenc
Zinc calixarene complexes for the ring opening polymerization of cyclic esters
Reaction of Zn(CâFâ
)â·toluene (two equivalents) with 1,3-dipropoxy-p-tert-butyl-calix[4]arene (LÂčHâ) led to the isolation of the complex [{Zn(CâFâ
)}âLÂč] (1), whilst similar use of Zn(Me)â resulted in the known complex [{Zn(Me)}âLÂč] (2). Treatment of LÂčHâ with in situ prepared Zn{N(SiMeâ)â}â in refluxing toluene led to the isolation of the compound [(Na)ZnN(SiMeâ)âLÂč] (3). The stepwise reaction of LÂčHâ and sodium hydride, followed by ZnClâ and finally NaN(SiMeâ)â yielded the compound [Zn{N(SiMeâ)â}âLÂč] (4). The reaction between three equivalents of Zn(CâFâ
)â·toluene and oxacalix[3]arene (LÂČHâ) at room temperature formed the compound {[Zn(CâFâ
)]âLÂČ} (5); heating of 5 in acetonitrile caused the ring opening of the parent oxacalix[3]arene and rearrangement to afford the complex [(LÂČ)Znâ(CâFâ
)(R)(RH)OH]·5MeCN R = CâFâ
CHâ-(p-á”BuPhenolate-CHâOCHââ)ââp-á”BuPhenolate-CHâOâ»)Âłâ» (6). The molecular structures of the new complexes 1, 3 and 6, together with that of the known complex 2, whose solid state structure has not previously been reported, have been determined. Compounds 1, 3â5 have been screened for the ring opening polymerization (ROP) of Δ-caprolactone (Δ-CL) and rac-lactide. Compounds featuring a ZnâCâFâ
fragment were found to be poor ROP pre-catalysts as they did not react with benzyl alcohol to form an alkoxide. By contrast, compound 4, which contains a zinc silylamide linkage, was the most active of the zinc-based calix[4]arene compounds screened and was capable of ROP at ambient temperature with 65% conversion over 4 h
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