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Unrestricted Quantum Moduli Algebras. I. The Case of Punctured Spheres

Quantum Algebra 2022-03-30 v4

Abstract

Let Σ\Sigma be a finite type surface, and GG a complex algebraic simple Lie group with Lie algebra g\mathfrak{g}. The quantum moduli algebra of (Σ,G)(\Sigma,G) is a quantization of the ring of functions of XG(Σ)X_G(\Sigma), the variety of GG-characters of π1(Σ)\pi_1(\Sigma), introduced by Alekseev-Grosse-Schomerus and Buffenoir-Roche in the mid '90s. It can be realized as the invariant subalgebra of so-called graph algebras, which are Uq(g)U_q(\mathfrak{g})-module-algebras associated to graphs on Σ\Sigma, where Uq(g)U_q(\mathfrak{g}) is the quantum group corresponding to GG. We study the structure of the quantum moduli algebra in the case where Σ\Sigma is a sphere with n+1n+1 open disks removed, n1n\geq 1, using the graph algebra of the "daisy" graph on Σ\Sigma to make computations easier. We provide new results that hold for arbitrary GG and generic qq, and develop the theory in the case where q=ϵq=\epsilon, a primitive root of unity of odd order, and G=SL(2,C)G={\rm SL}(2,{\mathbb C}). In such a situation we introduce a Frobenius morphism that provides a natural identification of the center of the daisy graph algebra with a finite extension of the coordinate ring O(Gn)\mathcal{O}(G^n). We extend the quantum coadjoint action of De-Concini-Kac-Procesi to the daisy graph algebra, and show that the associated Poisson structure on the center corresponds by the Frobenius morphism to the Fock-Rosly Poisson structure on O(Gn)\mathcal{O}(G^n). We show that the set of fixed elements of the center under the quantum coadjoint action is a finite extension of C[XG(Σ)]{\mathbb C}[X_G(\Sigma)] endowed with the Atiyah-Bott-Goldman Poisson structure. Finally, by using Wilson loop operators we identify the Kauffman bracket skein algebra Kζ(Σ)K_{\zeta}(\Sigma) at ζ:=iϵ1/2\zeta:={\rm i}\epsilon^{1/2} with this quantum moduli algebra specialized at q=ϵq=\epsilon.

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@article{arxiv.1912.02440,
  title  = {Unrestricted Quantum Moduli Algebras. I. The Case of Punctured Spheres},
  author = {Stéphane Baseilhac and Philippe Roche},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.02440},
  year   = {2022}
}