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Graded Casimir elements and central extensions of color Lie algebras

Representation Theory 2026-04-13 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

A color Lie algebra is a generalization of a Lie (super)algebra by an Abelian group Γ\Gamma. The underlying vector space and defining relations of the algebra are graded by Γ\Gamma, and the color Lie algebra admits graded Casimir elements. Furthermore, its loop algebra admits graded central extensions. We present a general method for constructing 2nd order graded Casimir elements and graded central extensions for a given color Lie algebra and its loop algebra, respectively. We also show that there exists a large class of color Lie algebras admitting such graded Casimir elements or central extensions by providing three examples, namely, sl(2)\mathfrak{sl}(2) for Γ=Z32\Gamma = \mathbb{Z}_3^2, and q(n)\mathfrak{q}(n) and osp(m2n)\mathfrak{osp}(m|2n) for Γ=Z22\Gamma = \mathbb{Z}_2^2.

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@article{arxiv.2604.08900,
  title  = {Graded Casimir elements and central extensions of color Lie algebras},
  author = {N. Aizawa and I. Fujii and J. Segar and J. Van der Jeugt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.08900},
  year   = {2026}
}

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