219 research outputs found
The Fuzzy Supersphere
We introduce the fuzzy supersphere as sequence of finite-dimensional,
noncommutative -graded algebras tending in a suitable limit to a dense
subalgebra of the -graded algebra of -functions on
the -dimensional supersphere. Noncommutative analogues of the body map
(to the (fuzzy) sphere) and the super-deRham complex are introduced. In
particular we reproduce the equality of the super-deRham cohomology of the
supersphere and the ordinary deRham cohomology of its body on the "fuzzy
level".Comment: 33 pages, LaTeX, some typos correcte
Classification of N=6 superconformal theories of ABJM type
Studying the supersymmetry enhancement mechanism of Aharony, Bergman,
Jafferis and Maldacena, we find a simple condition on the gauge group
generators for the matter fields. We analyze all possible compact Lie groups
and their representations. The only allowed gauge groups leading to the
manifest N=6 supersymmetry are, up to discrete quotients, SU(n) x U(1), Sp(n) x
U(1), SU(n) x SU(n), and SU(n) x SU(m) x U(1) with possibly additional U(1)'s.
Matter representations are restricted to be the (bi)fundamentals. As a
byproduct we obtain another proof of the complete classification of the three
algebras considered by Bagger and Lambert.Comment: 18 page
Finite dimensional representations of at arbitrary
A method is developed to construct irreducible representations(irreps) of the
quantum supergroup in a systematic fashion. It is shown that
every finite dimensional irrep of this quantum supergroup at generic is a
deformation of a finite dimensional irrep of its underlying Lie superalgebra
, and is essentially uniquely characterized by a highest weight. The
character of the irrep is given. When is a root of unity, all irreps of
are finite dimensional; multiply atypical highest weight irreps
and (semi)cyclic irreps also exist. As examples, all the highest weight and
(semi)cyclic irreps of are thoroughly studied.Comment: 21 page
Gel'fand-Zetlin Basis and Clebsch-Gordan Coefficients for Covariant Representations of the Lie superalgebra gl(m|n)
A Gel'fand-Zetlin basis is introduced for the irreducible covariant tensor
representations of the Lie superalgebra gl(m|n). Explicit expressions for the
generators of the Lie superalgebra acting on this basis are determined.
Furthermore, Clebsch-Gordan coefficients corresponding to the tensor product of
any covariant tensor representation of gl(m|n) with the natural representation
V ([1,0,...,0]) of gl(m|n) with highest weight (1,0,. . . ,0) are computed.
Both results are steps for the explicit construction of the parastatistics Fock
space.Comment: 16 page
Comments on Drinfeld Realization of Quantum Affine Superalgebra and its Hopf Algebra Structure
By generalizing the Reshetikhin and Semenov-Tian-Shansky construction to
supersymmetric cases, we obtain Drinfeld current realization for quantum affine
superalgebra . We find a simple coproduct for the quantum
current generators and establish the Hopf algebra structure of this super
current algebra.Comment: Some errors and misprints corrected and a remark in section 4
removed. 12 pages, Latex fil
Lattice Models
In this paper I construct lattice models with an underlying
superalgebra symmetry. I find new solutions to the graded Yang-Baxter equation.
These {\it trigonometric} -matrices depend on {\it three} continuous
parameters, the spectral parameter, the deformation parameter and the
parameter, , of the superalgebra. It must be emphasized that the
parameter is generic and the parameter does not correspond to the
`nilpotency' parameter of \cite{gs}. The rational limits are given; they also
depend on the parameter and this dependence cannot be rescaled away. I
give the Bethe ansatz solution of the lattice models built from some of these
-matrices, while for other matrices, due to the particular nature of the
representation theory of , I conjecture the result. The parameter
appears as a continuous generalized spin. Finally I briefly discuss the problem
of finding the ground state of these models.Comment: 19 pages, plain LaTeX, no figures. Minor changes (version accepted
for publication
Centre and Representations of U_q(sl(2|1)) at Roots of Unity
Quantum groups at roots of unity have the property that their centre is
enlarged. Polynomial equations relate the standard deformed Casimir operators
and the new central elements. These relations are important from a physical
point of view since they correspond to relations among quantum expectation
values of observables that have to be satisfied on all physical states. In this
paper, we establish these relations in the case of the quantum Lie superalgebra
U_q(sl(2|1)). In the course of the argument, we find and use a set of
representations such that any relation satisfied on all the representations of
the set is true in U_q(sl(2|1)). This set is a subset of the set of all the
finite dimensional irreducible representations of U_q(sl(2|1)), that we
classify and describe explicitly.Comment: Minor corrections, References added. LaTeX2e, 18 pages, also
available at http://lapphp0.in2p3.fr/preplapp/psth/ENSLAPP583.ps.gz . To
appear in J. Phys. A: Math. Ge
On representations of super coalgebras
The general structure of the representation theory of a -graded
coalgebra is discussed. The result contains the structure of Fourier analysis
on compact supergroups and quantisations thereof as a special case. The general
linear supergroups serve as an explicit illustration and the simplest example
is carried out in detail.Comment: 18 pages, LaTeX, KCL-TH-94-
Conserved Charges in the Principal Chiral Model on a Supergroup
The classical principal chiral model in 1+1 dimensions with target space a
compact Lie supergroup is investigated. It is shown how to construct a local
conserved charge given an invariant tensor of the Lie superalgebra. We
calculate the super-Poisson brackets of these currents and argue that they are
finitely generated. We show how to derive an infinite number of local charges
in involution. We demonstrate that these charges Poisson commute with the
non-local charges of the model
Realizations of the Lie superalgebra q(2) and applications
The Lie superalgebra q(2) and its class of irreducible representations V_p of
dimension 2p (p being a positive integer) are considered. The action of the
q(2) generators on a basis of V_p is given explicitly, and from here two
realizations of q(2) are determined. The q(2) generators are realized as
differential operators in one variable x, and the basis vectors of V_p as
2-arrays of polynomials in x. Following such realizations, it is observed that
the Hamiltonian of certain physical models can be written in terms of the q(2)
generators. In particular, the models given here as an example are the
sphaleron model, the Moszkowski model and the Jaynes-Cummings model. For each
of these, it is shown how the q(2) realization of the Hamiltonian is helpful in
determining the spectrum.Comment: LaTeX file, 15 pages. (further references added, minor changes in
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