Unrestricted Quantum Moduli Algebras. I. The Case of Punctured Spheres
Abstract
Let be a finite type surface, and a complex algebraic simple Lie group with Lie algebra . The quantum moduli algebra of is a quantization of the ring of functions of , the variety of -characters of , 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 -module-algebras associated to graphs on , where is the quantum group corresponding to . We study the structure of the quantum moduli algebra in the case where is a sphere with open disks removed, , using the graph algebra of the "daisy" graph on to make computations easier. We provide new results that hold for arbitrary and generic , and develop the theory in the case where , a primitive root of unity of odd order, and . 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 . 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 . We show that the set of fixed elements of the center under the quantum coadjoint action is a finite extension of endowed with the Atiyah-Bott-Goldman Poisson structure. Finally, by using Wilson loop operators we identify the Kauffman bracket skein algebra at with this quantum moduli algebra specialized at .
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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}
}