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Generalized Vertex Algebras and Relative Vertex Operators

Generalized Vertex Algebras and Relative Vertex Operators
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Title Generalized Vertex Algebras and Relative Vertex Operators ([EBook] /) / by Chongying Dong, James Lepowsky.
Author Dong, Chongying
Added Personal Name Lepowsky, James author.
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication Boston, MA : : Birkhäuser Boston : : Imprint: Birkhäuser, , 1993.
Physical Details IX, 206 p. : online resource.
Series Progress in mathematics 0743-1643 ; ; 112
ISBN 9781461203537
Summary Note The rapidly-evolving theory of vertex operator algebras provides deep insight into many important algebraic structures. Vertex operator algebras can be viewed as "complex analogues" of both Lie algebras and associative algebras. They are mathematically precise counterparts of what are known in physics as chiral algebras, and in particular, they are intimately related to string theory and conformal field theory. Dong and Lepowsky have generalized the theory of vertex operator algebras in a systematic way at three successively more general levels, all of which incorporate one-dimensional braid groups representations intrinsically into the algebraic structure: First, the notion of "generalized vertex operator algebra" incorporates such structures as Z-algebras, parafermion algebras, and vertex operator superalgebras. Next, what they term "generalized vertex algebras" further encompass the algebras of vertex operators associated with rational lattices. Finally, the most general of the three notions, that of "abelian intertwining algebra," also illuminates the theory of intertwining operator for certain classes of vertex operator algebras. The monograph is written in a n accessible and self-contained manner, with detailed proofs and with many examples interwoven through the axiomatic treatment as motivation and applications. It will be useful for research mathematicians and theoretical physicists working the such fields as representation theory and algebraic structure sand will provide the basis for a number of graduate courses and seminars on these and related topics.:
Contents note 1 Introduction -- 2 The setting -- 3 Relative untwisted vertex operators -- 4 Quotient vertex operators -- 5 A Jacobi identity for relative untwisted vertex operators -- 6 Generalized vertex operator algebras and their modules -- 7 Duality for generalized vertex operator algebras -- 8 Monodromy representations of braid groups -- 9 Generalized vertex algebras and duality -- 10 Tensor products -- 11 Intertwining operators -- 12 Abelian intertwining algebras, third cohomology and duality -- 13 Affine Lie algebras and vertex operator algebras -- 14 Z-algebras and parafermion algebras -- List of frequently-used symbols, in order of appearance.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0353-7
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