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Finite-Dimensional Representations of Hyper Loop Algebras

Dijana Jakelic, Adriano Moura

Published 2006-12-07, updated 2007-11-06Version 3

We study finite-dimensional representations of hyper loop algebras, i.e., the hyperalgebras over an algebraically closed field of positive characteristic associated to the loop algebra over a complex finite-dimensional simple Lie algebra. The main results are the classification of the irreducible modules, a version of Steinberg's Tensor Product Theorem, and the construction of positive characteristic analogues of the Weyl modules as defined by Chari and Pressley in the characteristic zero setting. Furthermore, we start the study of reduction modulo p and prove that every irreducible module of a hyper loop algebra can be constructed as a quotient of a module obtained by a certain reduction modulo p process applied to a suitable characteristic zero module. We conjecture that the Weyl modules are also obtained by reduction modulo p. The conjecture implies a tensor product decomposition for the Weyl modules which we use to describe the blocks of the underlying abelian category.

Comments: Final version to appear in the Pacific Journal of Mathematics, 24 pages
Journal: Pacific J. Math. 233 (2007), 371--402
Categories: math.RT, math.AG, math.QA
Subjects: 17B65, 17B10, 20G42
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