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Classification of primitive ideals of $U(\mathfrak{o}(\infty))$ and $U(\mathfrak{sp}(\infty))$

Representation Theory 2020-01-14 v1

Abstract

The purpose of this Ph.D. thesis is to study and classify primitive ideals of the enveloping algebras U(o())U(\mathfrak{o}(\infty)) and U(sp())U(\mathfrak{sp}(\infty)). Let g()\mathfrak{g}(\infty) denote any of the Lie algebras o()\mathfrak{o}(\infty) or sp()\mathfrak{sp}(\infty). Then\break g()=n2g(2n)\mathfrak{g}(\infty)=\bigcup_{n\geq 2} \mathfrak{g}(2n) for g(2n)=o(2n)\mathfrak{g}(2n)=\mathfrak{o}(2n) or g(2n)=sp(2n)\mathfrak{g}(2n)=\mathfrak{sp}(2n), respectively. We show that each primitive ideal II of U(g())U(\mathfrak{g}(\infty)) is weakly bounded, i.e., IU(g(2n))I\cap U(\mathfrak{g}(2n)) equals the intersection of annihilators of bounded weight g(2n)\mathfrak{g}(2n)-modules. To every primitive ideal II of g()\mathfrak{g}(\infty) we attach a unique irreducible coherent local system of bounded ideals, which is an analog of a coherent local system of finite-dimensional modules, as introduced earlier by A. Zhilinskii. As a result, primitive ideals of U(g())U(\mathfrak{g}(\infty)) are parametrized by triples (x,y,Z)(x,y,Z) where xx is a nonnegative integer, yy is a nonnegative integer or half-integer, and ZZ is a Young diagram. In the case of o()\mathfrak{o}(\infty), each primitive ideal is integrable, and our classification reduces to a classification of integrable ideals going back to A. Zhilinskii, A. Penkov and I. Petukhov. In the case of sp()\mathfrak{sp}(\infty), only 'half' of the primitive ideals are integrable, and nonintegrable primitive ideals correspond to triples (x,y,Z)(x,y,Z) where yy is a half-integer.

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@article{arxiv.2001.03858,
  title  = {Classification of primitive ideals of $U(\mathfrak{o}(\infty))$ and $U(\mathfrak{sp}(\infty))$},
  author = {Aleksandr Fadeev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.03858},
  year   = {2020}
}

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PhD thesis