Infinite Analysis Seminar Tokyo
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2009/04/18
11:00-14:30 Room #117 (Graduate School of Math. Sci. Bldg.)
Vladimir Dobrev (Institute for Nuclear Reserch and Nuclear Energy, Sofia, Bulgaria) 11:00-12:00
Invariant Differential Operators for Non-Compact Lie Groups
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Vladimir Dobrev (Institute for Nuclear Reserch and Nuclear Energy, Sofia, Bulgaria) 11:00-12:00
Invariant Differential Operators for Non-Compact Lie Groups
[ Abstract ]
We present a canonical procedure for the explicit construction of
invariant differential operators. The exposition is for semi-simple
Lie algebras, but is easily generalized to the supersymmetric and
quantum group settings. Especially important is a narrow class of
algebras, which we call 'conformal Lie algebras', which have very
similar properties to the conformal algebras of n-dimensional
Minkowski space-time. Examples are given in detail, including diagrams of
intertwining operators, or equivalently, multiplets of elementary
representations (generalized Verma modules).
笠谷昌弘 (東大数理) 13:30-14:30We present a canonical procedure for the explicit construction of
invariant differential operators. The exposition is for semi-simple
Lie algebras, but is easily generalized to the supersymmetric and
quantum group settings. Especially important is a narrow class of
algebras, which we call 'conformal Lie algebras', which have very
similar properties to the conformal algebras of n-dimensional
Minkowski space-time. Examples are given in detail, including diagrams of
intertwining operators, or equivalently, multiplets of elementary
representations (generalized Verma modules).
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