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Young diagrams, deformed Calogero-Moser systems and Cayley graphs

Representation Theory 2024-12-24 v1 Combinatorics Dynamical Systems

Abstract

Let k{\mathtt{k}} be an algebraically closed field of characteristic zero and n,mn, m coprime positive integers. Let go{\stackrel{{\rm o}}{{\mathfrak{g}}}} be the Lie superalgebra gl(nm){\mathfrak{gl}}(n|m) with root system Δ\Delta. Using Δ\Delta, Sergeev and Veselov, \cite{SV2} introduced an action of the Weyl groupoid W{\mathcal{W}}, in connection with their study of the the Grothendieck group of finite dimensinonal graded g\mathfrak{g}-modules. We denote the subgroupoid of W{\mathcal{W}} with morphisms corresponding to isotropic roots by Tiso\mathfrak T_{iso}. Later, \cite{SV101} the same authors defined an action of W{\mathcal{W}} on X=knmX={\mathtt{k}}^{n|m} such that the invariant algebra O(X)W{\mathcal{O}}(X)^{\mathcal{W}} is isomorphic to the algebra of quantum integrals for the deformed Calogero-Moser system introduced in \cite{SV1}. This completely integrable system depends on a non-zero parameter κ\kappa. When κ=m/n\kappa=-m/n we study a certain infinite Tiso\mathfrak T_{iso}-orbit {\bf O} for this action. %which appears in \cite{SV101} Equation (14). The Cayley graph for this orbit is isomorphic to the Cayley graphs for two other actions of Tiso\mathfrak T_{iso} which were studied in \cite{M23}.

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@article{arxiv.2412.16259,
  title  = {Young diagrams, deformed Calogero-Moser systems and Cayley graphs},
  author = {Ian M. Musson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.16259},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Major revision to the second part of arXiv:2312.11046. Comments welcome