Contraction of broken symmetries via Kac-Moody formalism
Abstract
I investigate contractions via Kac-Moody formalism. In particular, I show how the symmetry algebra of the standard 2-D Kepler system, which was identified by Daboul and Slodowy as an infinite-dimensional Kac-Moody loop algebra, and was denoted by , gets reduced by the symmetry breaking term, defined by the Hamiltonian For this I define two symmetry loop algebras , by choosing the `basic generators' differently. These can be mapped isomorphically onto subalgebras of , of codimension 2 or 3, revealing the reduction of symmetry. Both factor algebras , relative to the corresponding energy-dependent ideals , are isomorphic to and for and , respectively, just as for the pure Kepler case. However, they yield two different non-standard contractions as , namely to the Heisenberg-Weyl algebra or to an abelian Lie algebra, instead of the Euclidean algebra for the pure Kepler case. The above example suggests a general procedure for defining generalized contractions, and also illustrates the {\em `deformation contraction hysteresis'}, where contraction which involve two contraction parameters can yield different contracted algebras, if the limits are carried out in different order.
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@article{arxiv.math-ph/0608008,
title = {Contraction of broken symmetries via Kac-Moody formalism},
author = {Jamil Daboul},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math-ph/0608008},
year = {2015}
}
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21 pages, 1 figure