In the representation theory of semisimple Lie algebras , Category O (or category
O
{\displaystyle {\mathcal {O}}}
) is a category whose objects are certain representations of a semisimple Lie algebra and morphisms are homomorphisms of representations.
Introduction
Assume that
g
{\displaystyle {\mathfrak {g}}}
is a (usually complex ) semisimple Lie algebra with a Cartan subalgebra
h
{\displaystyle {\mathfrak {h}}}
,
Φ
{\displaystyle \Phi }
is a root system and
Φ
+
{\displaystyle \Phi ^{+}}
is a system of positive roots . Denote by
g
α
{\displaystyle {\mathfrak {g}}_{\alpha }}
the root space corresponding to a root
α
∈
Φ
{\displaystyle \alpha \in \Phi }
and
n
:=
⨁
α
∈
Φ
+
g
α
{\displaystyle {\mathfrak {n}}:=\bigoplus _{\alpha \in \Phi ^{+}}{\mathfrak {g}}_{\alpha }}
a nilpotent subalgebra.
If
M
{\displaystyle M}
is a
g
{\displaystyle {\mathfrak {g}}}
-module and
λ
∈
h
∗
{\displaystyle \lambda \in {\mathfrak {h}}^{*}}
, then
M
λ
{\displaystyle M_{\lambda }}
is the weight space
M
λ
=
{
v
∈
M
:
∀
h
∈
h
h
⋅
v
=
λ
(
h
)
v
}
.
{\displaystyle M_{\lambda }=\{v\in M:\forall h\in {\mathfrak {h}}\,\,h\cdot v=\lambda (h)v\}.}
Definition of category O
The objects of category
O
{\displaystyle {\mathcal {O}}}
are
g
{\displaystyle {\mathfrak {g}}}
-modules
M
{\displaystyle M}
such that
M
{\displaystyle M}
is finitely generated
M
=
⨁
λ
∈
h
∗
M
λ
{\displaystyle M=\bigoplus _{\lambda \in {\mathfrak {h}}^{*}}M_{\lambda }}
M
{\displaystyle M}
is locally
n
{\displaystyle {\mathfrak {n}}}
-finite. That is, for each
v
∈
M
{\displaystyle v\in M}
, the
n
{\displaystyle {\mathfrak {n}}}
-module generated by
v
{\displaystyle v}
is finite-dimensional.
Morphisms of this category are the
g
{\displaystyle {\mathfrak {g}}}
-homomorphisms of these modules.
Basic properties
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Each module in a category O has finite-dimensional weight spaces .
Each module in category O is a Noetherian module .
O is an abelian category
O has enough projectives and injectives .
O is closed under taking submodules , quotients and finite direct sums.
Objects in O are
Z
(
g
)
{\displaystyle Z({\mathfrak {g}})}
-finite, i.e. if
M
{\displaystyle M}
is an object and
v
∈
M
{\displaystyle v\in M}
, then the subspace
Z
(
g
)
v
⊆
M
{\displaystyle Z({\mathfrak {g}})v\subseteq M}
generated by
v
{\displaystyle v}
under the action of the center of the universal enveloping algebra , is finite-dimensional.
Examples
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All finite-dimensional
g
{\displaystyle {\mathfrak {g}}}
-modules and their
g
{\displaystyle {\mathfrak {g}}}
-homomorphisms are in category O.
Verma modules and generalized Verma modules and their
g
{\displaystyle {\mathfrak {g}}}
-homomorphisms are in category O.
See also
References
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