The Kernel and Image of Orbit Homomorphisms for the Witt Algebra
Abstract
The Witt algebra is the Lie algebra of algebraic vector fields on a line. We investigate the two-sided ideal structure of its universal enveloping algebra, by studying the orbit homomorphisms , an infinite family of homomorphisms to noncommutative Noetherian algebras. The orbit homomorphisms lift primitive ideals from solvable Lie algebras to , thereby playing a central role in the orbit method for the Witt algebra. We prove that the kernel of any orbit homomorphism is generated by an infinite set of differentiators as a one-sided ideal, whilst being generated by any single element of this set as a two-sided ideal. One consequence is an explicit description of primitive and semi-primitive ideals of corresponding to one-point local functions. We also prove that the image of the nth orbit homomorphism is both non-Noetherian and birational to the Noetherian algebra . On the other hand, the degree zero subring of is left and right Noetherian, and we conjecture that the same holds for .
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@article{arxiv.2510.00756,
title = {The Kernel and Image of Orbit Homomorphisms for the Witt Algebra},
author = {Tuan Anh Pham and James Timmins},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.00756},
year = {2025}
}
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40 pages. Comments welcome