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WEYL STRUCTURES ON COMPACT CONNECTED LIE GROUPS

  • Park, Joon-Sik;Pyo, Yong-Soo;Shin, Young-Lim
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.503-515
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    • 2011
  • Let G be a compact connected semisimple Lie group, B the Killing form of the algebra g of G, and g the invariant metric induced by B. Then, we obtain a necessary and sufficient condition for a left invariant linear connection D with a Weyl structure ($D,\;g,\;{\omega}$) on (G, g) to be projectively flat (resp. Einstein-Weyl). And, we also get that if a left invariant linear connection D with a Weyl structure ($D,\;g,\;{\omega}$) on (G, g) which has symmetric Ricci tensor $Ric^D$ is projectively flat, then the connection D is Einstein-Weyl; but the converse is not true. Moreover, we show that if a left invariant connection D with Weyl structure ($D,\;g,\;{\omega}$) on (G, g) is projectively flat (resp. Einstein-Weyl), then D is a Yang-Mills connection.

CANONICAL LEFT CELLS AND THE SHORTEST LENGTH ELEMENTS IN THE DOUBLE COSETS OF WEYL GROUPS

  • Kwon, Nam-Hee
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.19-25
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    • 2011
  • Let G be the general linear group GL(n,$\mathbb{C}$), $W_0$ the Weyl group of G and W the extended a neWeyl group of G. Then it is well-known that W is a union of the double cosets $W_{0x}W_0$ as x moves over the set of dominant weights of W. It is also known that each double coset $W_{0x}W_0$ contains a unique element $m_x$ of the shortest length. These shortest length elements belong to what are called the canonical left cells. However, it is still an open problem to find the canonical left cell containing a given $m_x$. One of the mai purposes of this paper is to introduce a new approach to attack this question. In particular, we will present a conjecture which explicitly describes the canonical left cells containing an element $m_x$. We will show that our conjecture is true for some specific types of $m_x$.

MODULAR INVARIANTS UNDER THE ACTIONS OF SOME REFLECTION GROUPS RELATED TO WEYL GROUPS

  • Ishiguro, Kenshi;Koba, Takahiro;Miyauchi, Toshiyuki;Takigawa, Erika
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.57 no.1
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    • pp.207-218
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    • 2020
  • Some modular representations of reflection groups related to Weyl groups are considered. The rational cohomology of the classifying space of a compact connected Lie group G with a maximal torus T is expressed as the ring of invariants, H*(BG; ℚ) ≅ H*(BT; ℚ)W(G), which is a polynomial ring. If such Lie groups are locally isomorphic, the rational representations of their Weyl groups are equivalent. However, the integral representations need not be equivalent. Under the mod p reductions, we consider the structure of the rings, particularly for the Weyl group of symplectic groups Sp(n) and for the alternating groups An as the subgroup of W(SU(n)). We will ask if such rings of invariants are polynomial rings, and if each of them can be realized as the mod p cohomology of a space. For n = 3, 4, the rings under a conjugate of W(Sp(n)) are shown to be polynomial, and for n = 6, 8, they are non-polynomial. The structures of H*(BTn-1; 𝔽p)An will be also discussed for n = 3, 4.

INVARIANT RINGS AND DUAL REPRESENTATIONS OF DIHEDRAL GROUPS

  • Ishiguro, Kenshi
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.47 no.2
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    • pp.299-309
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    • 2010
  • The Weyl group of a compact connected Lie group is a reflection group. If such Lie groups are locally isomorphic, the representations of the Weyl groups are rationally equivalent. They need not however be equivalent as integral representations. Turning to the invariant theory, the rational cohomology of a classifying space is a ring of invariants, which is a polynomial ring. In the modular case, we will ask if rings of invariants are polynomial algebras, and if each of them can be realized as the mod p cohomology of a space, particularly for dihedral groups.

ON COMMUTING ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL OPERATORS WITH POLYNOMIAL COEFFICIENTS CORRESPONDING TO SPECTRAL CURVES OF GENUS TWO

  • Davletshina, Valentina N.;Mironov, Andrey E.
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.54 no.5
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    • pp.1669-1675
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    • 2017
  • The group of automorphisms of the first Weyl algebra acts on commuting ordinary differential operators with polynomial coefficient. In this paper we prove that for fixed generic spectral curve of genus two the set of orbits is infinite.

GEOMETRIC REPRESENTATIONS OF FINITE GROUPS ON REAL TORIC SPACES

  • Cho, Soojin;Choi, Suyoung;Kaji, Shizuo
    • Journal of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.56 no.5
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    • pp.1265-1283
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    • 2019
  • We develop a framework to construct geometric representations of finite groups G through the correspondence between real toric spaces $X^{\mathbb{R}}$ and simplicial complexes with characteristic matrices. We give a combinatorial description of the G-module structure of the homology of $X^{\mathbb{R}}$. As applications, we make explicit computations of the Weyl group representations on the homology of real toric varieties associated to the Weyl chambers of type A and B, which show an interesting connection to the topology of posets. We also realize a certain kind of Foulkes representation geometrically as the homology of real toric varieties.

A NOTE ON THE ROOT SPACES OF AFFINE LIE ALGEBRAS OF TYPE $D_{\iota}^{(1)}$

  • KIM YEONOK
    • The Pure and Applied Mathematics
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.65-73
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    • 2005
  • Let g = g(A) = (equation omitted) + be a symmetrizable Kac-Moody Lie algebra of type D/sub l//sup (1) with W as its Weyl group. We construct a sequence of root spaces with certain conditions. We also find the number of terms of this sequence is less then or equal to the hight of θ, the highest root.

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INVARIANT RINGS AND REPRESENTATIONS OF SYMMETRIC GROUPS

  • Kudo, Shotaro
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.50 no.4
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    • pp.1193-1200
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    • 2013
  • The center of the Lie group $SU(n)$ is isomorphic to $\mathbb{Z}_n$. If $d$ divides $n$, the quotient $SU(n)/\mathbb{Z}_d$ is also a Lie group. Such groups are locally isomorphic, and their Weyl groups $W(SU(n)/\mathbb{Z}_d)$ are the symmetric group ${\sum}_n$. However, the integral representations of the Weyl groups are not equivalent. Under the mod $p$ reductions, we consider the structure of invariant rings $H^*(BT^{n-1};\mathbb{F}_p)^W$ for $W=W(SU(n)/\mathbb{Z}_d)$. Particularly, we ask if each of them is a polynomial ring. Our results show some polynomial and non-polynomial cases.