A Lie group analog for the Monster Lie algebra
Abstract
The Monster Lie algebra , which admits an action of the Monster finite simple group , was introduced by Borcherds as part of his work on the Conway--Norton Monstrous Moonshine conjecture. Here we construct an analog~ of a Lie group or Kac--Moody group, associated to~. The group~ is given by generators and relations, analogous to a construction of a Kac--Moody group given by Tits. In the absence of local nilpotence of the adjoint representation of , we introduce the notion of pro-summability of an infinite sum of operators. We use this to construct a complete pro-unipotent group of automorphisms of a completion of~, where is the formal product of the positive root spaces of . The elements of are pro-summable infinite series with constant term 1. The group has a subgroup~, which is an analog of a complete unipotent group corresponding to the positive imaginary roots of~.We construct analogs and of the classical exponential map and adjoint representation. We show that the action of on induces an action of~ on~, and that this in turn induces an action of on~. We also show that the action of on is compatible with the action of on .
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@article{arxiv.2311.11078,
title = {A Lie group analog for the Monster Lie algebra},
author = {Lisa Carbone and Elizabeth Jurisich and Scott H. Murray},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.11078},
year = {2024}
}