663 research outputs found
Deligne categories and reduced Kronecker coefficients
The Kronecker coefficients are the structural constants for the tensor categories of representations of the symmetric groups, namely, given three partitions λ,μ,τ of n, the multiplicity of λ in μ⊗τ is called the Kronecker coefficient g[superscript λ][subscript μ,τ]. When the first part of each of the partitions is taken to be very large (the remaining parts being fixed), the values of the appropriate Kronecker coefficients stabilize; the stable value is called the reduced (or stable) Kronecker coefficient. These coefficients also generalize the Littlewood–Richardson coefficients and have been studied quite extensively. In this paper, we show that reduced Kronecker coefficients appear naturally as structure constants of Deligne categories [bar under Rep](S[subscript t]). This allows us to interpret various properties of the reduced Kronecker coefficients as categorical properties of Deligne categories [bar under Rep](S[subscript t]) and derive new combinatorial identities
A Selberg integral for the Lie algebra A_n
A new q-binomial theorem for Macdonald polynomials is employed to prove an
A_n analogue of the celebrated Selberg integral. This confirms the g=A_n case
of a conjecture by Mukhin and Varchenko concerning the existence of a Selberg
integral for every simple Lie algebra g.Comment: 32 page
Tests of Seiberg-like Duality in Three Dimensions
We use localization techniques to study several duality proposals for
supersymmetric gauge theories in three dimensions reminiscent of Seiberg
duality. We compare the partition functions of dual theories deformed by real
mass terms and FI parameters. We find that Seiberg-like duality for N=3
Chern-Simons gauge theories proposed by Giveon and Kutasov holds on the level
of partition functions and is closely related to level-rank duality in pure
Chern-Simons theory. We also clarify the relationship between the
Giveon-Kutasov duality and a duality in theories of fractional M2 branes and
propose a generalization of the latter. Our analysis also confirms previously
known results concerning decoupled free sectors in N=4 gauge theories realized
by monopole operators.Comment: 36 pages, 5 figure
Semi-invariants of symmetric quivers of tame type
A symmetric quiver is a finite quiver without oriented cycles
equipped with a contravariant involution on . The involution allows us to define a nondegenerate bilinear form on
a representation $V$ of $Q$. We shall say that $V$ is orthogonal if is
symmetric and symplectic if is skew-symmetric. Moreover, we define an
action of products of classical groups on the space of orthogonal
representations and on the space of symplectic representations. So we prove
that if is a symmetric quiver of tame type then the rings of
semi-invariants for this action are spanned by the semi-invariants of
determinantal type and, when matrix defining is skew-symmetric, by
the Pfaffians . To prove it, moreover, we describe the symplectic and
orthogonal generic decomposition of a symmetric dimension vector
Schur Q-functions and degeneracy locus formulas for morphisms with symmetries
We give closed-form formulas for the fundamental classes of degeneracy loci
associated with vector bundle maps given locally by (not necessary square)
matrices which are symmetric (resp. skew-symmetric) w.r.t. the main diagonal.
Our description uses essentially Schur Q-polynomials of a bundle, and is based
on a certain push-forward formula for these polynomials in a Grassmann bundle.Comment: 22 pages, AMSTEX, misprints corrected, exposition improved. to appear
in the Proceedings of Intersection Theory Conference in Bologna, "Progress in
Mathematics", Birkhause
Correlation Functions in 2-Dimensional Integrable Quantum Field Theories
In this talk I discuss the form factor approach used to compute correlation
functions of integrable models in two dimensions. The Sinh-Gordon model is our
basic example. Using Watson's and the recursive equations satisfied by matrix
elements of local operators, I present the computation of the form factors of
the elementary field and the stress-energy tensor of
the theory.Comment: 19pp, LATEX version, (talk at Como Conference on ``Integrable Quantum
Field Theories''
Five-dimensional AGT Conjecture and the Deformed Virasoro Algebra
We study an analog of the AGT relation in five dimensions. We conjecture that
the instanton partition function of 5D N=1 pure SU(2) gauge theory coincides
with the inner product of the Gaiotto-like state in the deformed Virasoro
algebra. In four dimensional case, a relation between the Gaiotto construction
and the theory of Braverman and Etingof is also discussed.Comment: 12 pages, reference added, minor corrections (typos, notation
changes, etc
Semi-invariants of symmetric quivers of finite type
Let be a symmetric quiver, where is a finite
quiver without oriented cycles and is a contravariant involution on
. The involution allows us to define a nondegenerate bilinear
form on a representation $V$ of $Q$. We shall call the representation
orthogonal if is symmetric and symplectic if is skew-symmetric.
Moreover we can define an action of products of classical groups on the space
of orthogonal representations and on the space of symplectic representations.
For symmetric quivers of finite type, we prove that the rings of
semi-invariants for this action are spanned by the semi-invariants of
determinantal type and, in the case when matrix defining is
skew-symmetric, by the Pfaffians
Strengthening the Cohomological Crepant Resolution Conjecture for Hilbert-Chow morphisms
Given any smooth toric surface S, we prove a SYM-HILB correspondence which
relates the 3-point, degree zero, extended Gromov-Witten invariants of the
n-fold symmetric product stack [Sym^n(S)] of S to the 3-point extremal
Gromov-Witten invariants of the Hilbert scheme Hilb^n(S) of n points on S. As
we do not specialize the values of the quantum parameters involved, this result
proves a strengthening of Ruan's Cohomological Crepant Resolution Conjecture
for the Hilbert-Chow morphism from Hilb^n(S) to Sym^n(S) and yields a method of
reconstructing the cup product for Hilb^n(S) from the orbifold invariants of
[Sym^n(S)].Comment: Revised versio
Quantum Algebraic Approach to Refined Topological Vertex
We establish the equivalence between the refined topological vertex of
Iqbal-Kozcaz-Vafa and a certain representation theory of the quantum algebra of
type W_{1+infty} introduced by Miki. Our construction involves trivalent
intertwining operators Phi and Phi^* associated with triples of the bosonic
Fock modules. Resembling the topological vertex, a triple of vectors in Z^2 is
attached to each intertwining operator, which satisfy the Calabi-Yau and
smoothness conditions. It is shown that certain matrix elements of Phi and
Phi^* give the refined topological vertex C_{lambda mu nu}(t,q) of
Iqbal-Kozcaz-Vafa. With another choice of basis, we recover the refined
topological vertex C_{lambda mu}^nu(q,t) of Awata-Kanno. The gluing factors
appears correctly when we consider any compositions of Phi and Phi^*. The
spectral parameters attached to Fock spaces play the role of the K"ahler
parameters.Comment: 27 page
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