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The minimal monomial lfting of cluster algebras I: branching problems

Representation Theory 2024-02-23 v2 Commutative Algebra Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

Let G^G\widehat G \subseteq G be complex reductive algebraic groups. The branching problem that aims to study GG-modules as G^\widehat G-modules is encoded by a collection of branching multiplicities parameterised by pairs of dominant weights. The branching algebra Br(G,G^)Br(G,\widehat G) is a graded algebra whose dimension of homogeneous components are precisely the branching multiplicities. Here, we endow Br(G,G^)Br(G, \widehat G) with the structure of a graded upper cluster algebra, for some pair of groups. Our result holds if G^\widehat G is a Levi subgroup of GG or in the tensor product case, that is when G^\widehat G is the diagonal in G=G^×G^G= \widehat G \times \widehat G, assuming that GG is semisimple and simply connected. This sharpens J.Fei's result who got the same statement for G^=T\widehat G=T a maximal torus of GG and for GG×GG \subseteq G \times G, assuming GG simple, simply laced and simply connected. To prove our result we develop a new geometric and compbinatorial technique called minimal monomial lifting. Let YY be a complex scheme with cluster structure, TT be a complex torus and X\mathfrak{X} be a suitable partial compactification of T×YT \times Y. The minimal monomial lifting produces a canonically graded upper cluster algebra A\overline{\mathcal{A}} inside OX(X){\mathcal O}_{\mathfrak{X}}(\mathfrak{X}) which is, in a precise sense, the best candidate to give a cluster structure on X\mathfrak{X} compatible with the one on YY. We develop some geometric criteria to prove the equality between A\overline{\mathcal{A}} and OX(X){\mathcal O}_{\mathfrak{X}}(\mathfrak{X}), which doesn't always hold and has some remarkable consequences. This technique is very flexible and will be used elsewhere to endow other classical algebras with the structure of a graded upper cluster algebra.

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@article{arxiv.2310.11808,
  title  = {The minimal monomial lfting of cluster algebras I: branching problems},
  author = {Luca Francone},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.11808},
  year   = {2024}
}

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83 pages. Comments welcome! Second version. Minor changes