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    Minimal Affinizations of Representations of Quantum Groups: the simply--laced case

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    We continue our study of minimal affinizations for algebras of type D, E.Comment: 25 page

    On multigraded generalizations of Kirillov-Reshetikhin modules

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    We study the category of Z^l-graded modules with finite-dimensional graded pieces for certain Z+^l-graded Lie algebras. We also consider certain Serre subcategories with finitely many isomorphism classes of simple objects. We construct projective resolutions for the simple modules in these categories and compute the Ext groups between simple modules. We show that the projective covers of the simple modules in these Serre subcategories can be regarded as multigraded generalizations of Kirillov-Reshetikhin modules and give a recursive formula for computing their graded characters

    Faces of weight polytopes and a generalization of a theorem of Vinberg

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    The paper is motivated by the study of graded representations of Takiff algebras, cominuscule parabolics, and their generalizations. We study certain special subsets of the set of weights (and of their convex hull) of the generalized Verma modules (or GVM's) of a semisimple Lie algebra \lie g. In particular, we extend a result of Vinberg and classify the faces of the convex hull of the weights of a GVM. When the GVM is finite-dimensional, we ask a natural question that arises out of Vinberg's result: when are two faces the same? We also extend the notion of interiors and faces to an arbitrary subfield \F of the real numbers, and introduce the idea of a weak \F-face of any subset of Euclidean space. We classify the weak \F-faces of all lattice polytopes, as well as of the set of lattice points in them. We show that a weak \F-face of the weights of a finite-dimensional \lie g-module is precisely the set of weights lying on a face of the convex hull.Comment: Statement changed in Section 4. Typos fixed and some proofs updated. Submitted to "Algebra and Representation Theory." 18 page

    Equivariant map superalgebras

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    Suppose a group Γ\Gamma acts on a scheme XX and a Lie superalgebra g\mathfrak{g}. The corresponding equivariant map superalgebra is the Lie superalgebra of equivariant regular maps from XX to g\mathfrak{g}. We classify the irreducible finite dimensional modules for these superalgebras under the assumptions that the coordinate ring of XX is finitely generated, Γ\Gamma is finite abelian and acts freely on the rational points of XX, and g\mathfrak{g} is a basic classical Lie superalgebra (or sl(n,n)\mathfrak{sl}(n,n), n>0n > 0, if Γ\Gamma is trivial). We show that they are all (tensor products of) generalized evaluation modules and are parameterized by a certain set of equivariant finitely supported maps defined on XX. Furthermore, in the case that the even part of g\mathfrak{g} is semisimple, we show that all such modules are in fact (tensor products of) evaluation modules. On the other hand, if the even part of g\mathfrak{g} is not semisimple (more generally, if g\mathfrak{g} is of type I), we introduce a natural generalization of Kac modules and show that all irreducible finite dimensional modules are quotients of these. As a special case, our results give the first classification of the irreducible finite dimensional modules for twisted loop superalgebras.Comment: 27 pages. v2: Section numbering changed to match published version. Other minor corrections. v3: Minor corrections (see change log at end of introduction

    Loop realizations of quantum affine algebras

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    We give a simplified description of quantum affine algebras in their loop presentation. This description is related to Drinfeld's new realization via halves of vertex operators. We also define an idempotent version of the quantum affine algebra which is suitable for categorification.Comment: 19 page

    Evaluation representations of quantum affine algebras at roots of unity

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    The purpose of this paper is to compute the Drinfel'd polynomials for two types of evaluation representations of quantum affine algebras at roots of unity and construct those representations as the submodules of evaluation Schnizer modules. Moreover, we obtain the necessary and sufficient condition for that the two types of evaluation representations are isomorphic to each other

    On reflection algebras and twisted Yangians

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    It is known that integrable models associated to rational RR matrices give rise to certain non-abelian symmetries known as Yangians. Analogously `boundary' symmetries arise when general but still integrable boundary conditions are implemented, as originally argued by Delius, Mackay and Short from the field theory point of view, in the context of the principal chiral model on the half line. In the present study we deal with a discrete quantum mechanical system with boundaries, that is the NN site gl(n)gl(n) open quantum spin chain. In particular, the open spin chain with two distinct types of boundary conditions known as soliton preserving and soliton non-preserving is considered. For both types of boundaries we present a unified framework for deriving the corresponding boundary non-local charges directly at the quantum level. The non-local charges are simply coproduct realizations of particular boundary quantum algebras called `boundary' or twisted Yangians, depending on the choice of boundary conditions. Finally, with the help of linear intertwining relations between the solutions of the reflection equation and the generators of the boundary or twisted Yangians we are able to exhibit the symmetry of the open spin chain, namely we show that a number of the boundary non-local charges are in fact conserved quantitiesComment: 16 pages LATEX, clarifications and generalizations added, typos corrected. To appear in JM

    Quasi-hermitian Quantum Mechanics in Phase Space

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    We investigate quasi-hermitian quantum mechanics in phase space using standard deformation quantization methods: Groenewold star products and Wigner transforms. We focus on imaginary Liouville theory as a representative example where exact results are easily obtained. We emphasize spatially periodic solutions, compute various distribution functions and phase-space metrics, and explore the relationships between them.Comment: Accepted by Journal of Mathematical Physic

    On minimal affinizations of representations of quantum groups

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    In this paper we study minimal affinizations of representations of quantum groups (generalizations of Kirillov-Reshetikhin modules of quantum affine algebras introduced by Chari). We prove that all minimal affinizations in types A, B, G are special in the sense of monomials. Although this property is not satisfied in general, we also prove an analog property for a large class of minimal affinization in types C, D, F. As an application, the Frenkel-Mukhin algorithm works for these modules. For minimal affinizations of type A, B we prove the thin property (the l-weight spaces are of dimension 1) and a conjecture of Nakai-Nakanishi (already known for type A). The proof of the special property is extended uniformly for more general quantum affinizations of quantum Kac-Moody algebras.Comment: 38 pages; references and additional results added. Accepted for publication in Communications in Mathematical Physic
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