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Powers of the Euler product and commutative subalgebras of a complex simple Lie algebra

Group Theory 2015-06-26 v1 Number Theory

Abstract

If g\frak g is a complex simple Lie algebra, and kk does not exceed the dual Coxeter number of g\frak g, then the kth^{th} coefficient of the dimgdim \frak g power of the Euler product may be given by the dimension of a subspace of kg\wedge^k\frak g defined by all abelian subalgebras of g\frak g of dimension kk. This has implications for all the coefficients of all the powers of the Euler product. Involved in the main results are Dale Peterson's 2rank2^{rank} theorem on the number of abelian ideals in a Borel subalgebra of g\frak g, an element of type ρ\rho and my heat kernel formulation of Macdonald's η\eta-function theorem, a set DalcoveD_{alcove} of special highest weights parameterized by all the alcoves in a Weyl chamber (generalizing Young diagrams of null mm-core when g=LieSl(m,C)\frak g= Lie Sl(m,\Bbb C)), and the homology and cohomology of the nil radical of the standard maximal parabolic subalgebra of the affine Kac-Moody Lie algebra.

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@article{arxiv.math/0309232,
  title  = {Powers of the Euler product and commutative subalgebras of a complex simple Lie algebra},
  author = {Bertram Kostant},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0309232},
  year   = {2015}
}

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