Matrix structure of classical ${\mathbb Z}_2 \times {\mathbb Z}_2$ graded Lie algebras
Mathematical Physics
2025-03-06 v1 Group Theory
math.MP
Rings and Algebras
Representation Theory
Abstract
A -graded Lie algebra is a -graded algebra with a bracket that satisfies certain graded versions of the symmetry and Jacobi identity. In particular, despite the common terminology, is not a Lie algebra. We construct classes of -graded Lie algebras corresponding to the classical Lie algebras, in terms of their defining matrices. For the -graded Lie algebra of type , the construction coincides with the previously known class. For the -graded Lie algebra of type , and our construction is new and gives rise to interesting defining matrices closely related to the classical ones but undoubtedly different. We also give some examples and possible applications to parastatistics.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2408.09274,
title = {Matrix structure of classical ${\mathbb Z}_2 \times {\mathbb Z}_2$ graded Lie algebras},
author = {N. I. Stoilova and J. Van der Jeugt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.09274},
year = {2025}
}