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An explicit isomorphism between quantum and classical sl(n)
Let g be a complex, semisimple Lie algebra. Drinfeld showed that the quantum
group associated to g is isomorphic as an algebra to the trivial deformation of
the universal enveloping algebra of g. In this paper we construct explicitly
such an isomorphism when g = sl(n), previously known only for n=2.Comment: 32 pages. Slightly modified introduction. To appear in Transformation
Group
Poles of finite-dimensional representations of Yangians
Let be a finite-dimensional simple Lie algebra over
, and let be the Yangian of
. In this paper, we initiate the study of the set of poles of the
rational currents defining the action of on an
arbitrary finite-dimensional vector space . We prove that this set is
completely determined by the eigenvalues of the commuting Cartan currents of
, and therefore encodes the singularities of the
components of the -character of . We obtain sufficient conditions for a
tensor product of finite-dimensional irreducible representations to be cyclic
and irreducible, in terms of these sets of poles. Furthermore, we show that
these sets are precisely the zeros of the Yangian analogue of the Baxter
polynomials defined by Frenkel and Hernandez. For an irreducible
representation, we obtain a concrete description of its sets of poles, in terms
of the zeroes of the underlying Drinfeld polynomials and the inverse of the
-Cartan matrix of . In particular, our results yield a
complete classification of the finite-dimensional irreducible representations
of the Yangian double.Comment: 61 pages. Significantly revised version. Updates include: modified
introduction; relation with Baxter polynomials; proof of the Conjecture (for
simply-laced types) from the previous version, valid for any type; relation
with denominator formulae; and more references to the literatur
The R-matrix of the affine Yangian
Let g be an affine Lie algebra with associated Yangian Y_hg. We prove the
existence of two meromorphic R-matrices associated to any pair of
representations of Y_hg in the category O. They are related by a unitary
constraint and constructed as products of the form R(s)=R^+(s)R^0(s)R^-(s),
where R^+(s) = R^-_{21}(-s)^{-1}. The factor R^0(s) is a meromorphic, abelian
R-matrix, with a WKB-type singularity in h, and R^-(s) is a rational twist. Our
proof relies on two novel ingredients. The first is an irregular, abelian,
additive difference equation whose difference operator is given in terms of the
q-Cartan matrix of g. The regularization of this difference equation gives rise
to R^0(s) as the exponentials of the two canonical fundamental solutions. The
second key ingredient is a higher order analogue of the adjoint action of the
affine Cartan subalgebra of g on Y_hg. This action has no classical
counterpart, and produces a system of linear equations from which R^-(s) is
recovered as the unique solution. Moreover, we show that both operators give
rise to the same rational R-matrix on the tensor product of any two
highest-weight representations.Comment: 57 pages. 5 figure
Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in Spinacea oleracea grown in distillery effluent irrigated soil
The aim of the present study was to estimate the accumulation of heavy metals in Spinacea oleracea plant grown in Distillery Effluent (DE) irrigated soil. The results revealed that there was an increase in the metal contents Fe (+2.39%), Zn (+14.27%), Ni (+70.45%), Cd (+34.15%)and Cr (+20.46%) of soil irrigated with DE. In case of S. oleracea grown in the DE irrigated soil, it was observed that there was maximum concentration of Fe (353.24±7.94 mg/kg) and Zn (78.95±7.59 mg/kg) in leaves and that of Cr (54.19±8.39 mg/kg), Cd (7.73±1.41 mg/kg) and Ni (66.47±3.65 mg/kg) in root. The value of Bio-concentration factor (BCF) was found maximum for Cr (2.00) in comparison to other metals in the S. oleracea irrigated with DE. The value of Transfer factor (TF) was found maximum for Zn (TF- 1.51) for the soil irrigated with DE in comparison to soil irrigated with Bore well water (BWW). The DE can be a source of contamination to the soil as some toxic metals may also be transferred to roots and then to leaves in S. oleracea. The practice of continuous irrigation of agricultural land by DE may increase the risk of metal contamination in growing food crops to cause human health risks
A Comparative Analysis of Micro Finances: An Economic Impact of Micro Finance upon Income Level of People in Kavrepalanchok District, Nepal
Master thesis Business Administration - University of Agder 2016Micro Finance, one of the essential banking services providing institution has a major
contribution upon the economic development of people and nation. It targets mostly to
low income generating people and assist them to enhance their life style in a better way.
It provides financial services to such people and tries to eradicate the poverty from the
nation. Kavrepalanchok district in Nepal, with an area of 1,396 square kilometer with the
population of more than 450,000 is a gateway to capital city Kathmandu. The people in
this district rely upon business and agricultural income. Micro Finance has significant
effect upon the level of income in this district. The distance from the main city
Kathmandu has also adverse effect upon the level of income and economic development
of the people in Kavrepalanchok district. It assists to uplift the level of income of the
people here by providing small loan with lower interest rate. It provides loan in a group
of people. Micro Finance in this region generally provides its financial services only to
women from a single family. Further, Micro Finances with different established dates and
locations have their individual economic impact upon their clients. This comparative
economic impacts result to their level of financial performance.
Keywords: Agriculture, Business, Economic Development, Income Level,
Micro Financ
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