A new characterization of the exceptional Lie algebras
Abstract
For a simple Lie algebra, over , we consider the weight which is the sum of all simple roots and denote it . We formally use Kostant's weight multiplicity formula to compute the "dimension" of the zero-weight space. In type , is the highest root, and therefore this dimension is the rank of the Lie algebra. In type , this is the defining representation, with dimension equal to 1. In the remaining cases, the weight is not dominant and is not the highest weight of an irreducible finite-dimensional representation. Kostant's weight multiplicity formula, in these cases, is assigning a value to a virtual representation. The point, however, is that this number is nonzero if and only if the Lie algebra is classical. This gives rise to a new characterization of the exceptional Lie algebras as the only Lie algebras for which this value is zero.
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@article{arxiv.1403.3139,
title = {A new characterization of the exceptional Lie algebras},
author = {Pamela Harris and Erik Insko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.3139},
year = {2014}
}
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22 pages, 2 figures, and 8 tables