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Lie Groups are Groups that are additionally smooth manifolds such that the multiplication and the inverse maps are smooth.

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How to translate multi-segments to Drinfeld polynomials?

This is described in equation (5.2) in the paper which follows from the paper: Quantum affine algebras and affine Hecke algebras.
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How to translate multi-segments to Drinfeld polynomials?

Let $\hat{H}_m=\hat{H}_m(q)$ be the Iwahori-Hecke algebra of $GL_m$, see for example, Section 2. The simple $\hat{H}_m$-modules are parametrized by Zelevinsky's multi-segments, See Section 2.2 of the …
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Matrix representations of Lie groups of type $B_n$

For the Lie algebra $\mathfrak{so}(2n+1, \mathbb{C})$, there is a matrix representation given by the following matrices: \begin{align} \left( \begin{matrix} 0 & x & y \\ -y^T & A & B \\ -x^T & C & -A^ …
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Reference request: Grassmannian and Plucker coordinates in type B, C, D

Grassmannian $Gr(k,n)$ is the set of $k$-dimensional subspace of an $n$-dimensional vector space. What are the Grassmannian in types B, C, D? What are the analog of Plucker coordinates and Plucker rel …
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Some questions about $\rho^{\vee}$ in Lie theory

Let $\mathfrak{g}$ be a semisimple Lie algebra and $I$ its vertices of Dynkin diagram. The weight $\rho$ is defined by $\rho = \sum_{i \in I} \omega_i = \frac{1}{2} \sum_{\alpha \in \Phi^+} \alpha$, w …
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Reference request: coordinate ring of $OSP(2p|n)$

In the paper, the orthosymplectic supergroup $OSP(2p|n)$ is defined as follows. Let $A = A_0 \oplus A_1$ be a supercommutative superalgebra, where elements in $A_0$ are even and elements in $A_1$ are …
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How to show that the structure constant on $\mathcal{G}^*$ is $C_{c}^{ab} = f_{cd}^b r^{ad} ...

Let $(\mathcal{G}, \mathcal{G}^*, \delta)$ be a Lie bialgebra. Suppose that the structure constant on $\mathcal{G}^*$ and $\mathcal{G}$ are \begin{align} & [t^a, t^b]_* = C_c^{ab} t_c, \\ & [t_a, t_b] …
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Lie algebra action obtained from Lie group action [closed]

Suppose that $G, H$ are Lie groups and $\mathfrak{g}$ the Lie algebra of $G$. Suppose that there is a Lie group action $G \times H \to H$. Is there a natural $\mathfrak{g}$ action on $C^{\infty}(H)$? …
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Decompose elements in $SL_2$ as a pair of elements in $SL_2^*$.

I have a question about decomposing elements in $SL_2$ as a pair of elements in $SL_2^*$. Here $SL_2^*$ is the dual Poisson Lie group of $SL_2$ which is defined as follows. Let $G$ be a Poisson-Lie …
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Trying to understand dressing actions

I am reading the lecture notes and trying to understand dressing actions. Let $G$ be a Poisson-Lie group and $G^*$ its dual Poisson-Lie group. In the lecture notes above, Proposition 5.22 on page 80 …
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Is the action $T \times G \to G$ Poisson?

Let $G$ be a Poisson-Lie group. Let $M$ be a symplectic manifold. In the paper, the third paragraph of page 1238, it is said that an action $G \times M \to M$ is called Poisson if $G \times M \to M$ …
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What is the Cartan matrix for a dihedral group?

Dihedral groups are Coxeter groups of type $I_m$, $m \geq 3$. The Coxeter matrix of $I_m$ is \begin{align} \left( \begin{matrix} 1 & m \\ m & 1 \end{matrix} \right). \end{align} When $m=3,4,6$, $I_m$ …
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Definition of orthosymplectic supergroups

I found two versions of definitions of orthosymplectic supergroups. It seems that they are not equivalent. I don't know which version of the definition is standard. The first version of the definitio …
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How to prove a bracket is super anti-commutative?

This question was solved by Vladimir Dotsenko in the comments of the question.
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How to prove a bracket is super anti-commutative?

On page 12 of the paper, there is a formula about super Poisson bracket on a Lie super group $G$: \begin{align} \{\phi, \psi\} = \sum_{\mu, \nu} (-1)^{|\phi||\nu|} r^{\mu \nu} ( R_{\mu} \phi R_{\nu} \ …

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