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Lie elements in the group algebra | Yurii M. Burman
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17 Sep 2013 | Abstract: | Given a representation V of a group G, there are two natural ways of defining
a representation of the group algebra k[G] in the external power V^{wedge m}.
The set L(V) of elements of k[G] for which these two ways give the same result
is a Lie algebra and a representation of G. For the case when G is a symmetric
group and V = C^n, a permutation representation, these spaces L(C^n) are
naturally embedded into one another. We describe L(C^n) for small n and
formulate some questions and conjectures.
This is a note on research in progress. | Source: | arXiv, 1309.4477 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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