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The solenoidal Heisenberg Virasoro algebra and its simple weight modules

Representation Theory 2024-03-13 v1

Abstract

Let An=C[ti±1, 1in]A_n=\mathbb{C}[t_i^{\pm1},~1\leq i\leq n] and W(n)μ=Andμ\mathbf{W}(n)_\mu=A_nd_\mu the solenoidal Lie algebra introduced by Y.Billig and V.Futorny in \cite{BiFu2}, where μ=(μ1,,μn)Cn\mu=(\mu_1,\ldots,\mu_n)\in\mathbb{C}^n is a generic vector and dμ=i=1nμititi.d_\mu=\sum_{i=1}^n\mu_it_i\frac{\partial}{\partial t_i}. We consider the semi-direct product Lie algebra WA(n)μ:=W(n)μAn\mathbf{WA}(n)_\mu:=\mathbf{W}(n)_\mu\ltimes A_n. In the first part, We prove that WA(n)μ\mathbf{WA}(n)_\mu has a unique three-dimensional universal central extension. In fact we construct a higher rank Heisenberg-Virasoro algebra (see \cite{LiuGuo, LdZ}). It will be denoted by HVir(n)μ\mathbf{HVir}(n)_\mu and it will be called the solenoidal Heisenberg-Virasoro algebra. Then we will study Harish-Chandra modules of HVir(n)μ\mathbf{HVir}(n)_\mu following \cite{LiuGuo}. We will obtain two classes of Harich-Chandra modules: generalized highest weight modules(\textbf{GHW} modules) and intermediate series modules. Our results are particular cases of \cite{LiuGuo}. In the end, we will construct HVir(n)μ\mathbf{HVir}(n)_\mu Verma modules using the lexicographic order on Zn\mathbb{Z}^{n}. In particular we give examples of irreducible weight modules which have infinite dimensional weight spaces.

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@article{arxiv.2403.07381,
  title  = {The solenoidal Heisenberg Virasoro algebra and its simple weight modules},
  author = {Boujemaa Agrebaoui and Walid Mhiri},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.07381},
  year   = {2024}
}

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14 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2403.03753