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Generalized Vertex Algebras and Relative Vertex Operators

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In the past few years, vertex operator algebra theory has been growing both in intrinsic interest and in the scope of its interconnections with areas of mathematics and physics. The structure and representation theory of vertex operator algebras is deeply related to such subjects as monstrous moonshine, conformal field theory and braid group theory. Vertex operator algebras are the mathematical counterpart of chiral algebras in conformal field theory. In the Introduction which follows, we sketch some of the main themes in the historical development and mathematical and physical motivations of these ideas, and some of the current issues. Given a vertex operator algebra, it is important to consider not only its modules (representations) but also intertwining operators among the mod ules. Matrix coefficients of compositions of these operators, corresponding to certain kinds of correlation functions in conformal field theory, lead natu rally to braid group representations. In the specialbut important case when these braid group representations are one-dimensional, one can combine the modules and intertwining operators with the algebra to form a structure satisfying axioms fairly close to those for a vertex operator algebra. These are the structures which form the main theme of this monograph. Another treatment of similar structures has been given by Feingold, Frenkel and Ries (see the reference [FFR] in the Bibliography), and in fact the material de veloped in the present work has close connections with much work of other people, as we explain in the Introduction and throughout the text.

List of contents

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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"The presentation is smooth, self-contained and accessible with detailed proofs. The introduction offers background and history about the generalized theory. It also uses examples to show some of the central techniques in VOA, thus offering pedagogical help to the readers. I think this book will benefit researchers in the field."
-Mathematical Reviews

Product details

Authors Chongyin Dong, Chongying Dong, James Lepowsky
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.01.2013
 
EAN 9781461267218
ISBN 978-1-4612-6721-8
No. of pages 206
Dimensions 157 mm x 234 mm x 14 mm
Weight 343 g
Illustrations IX, 206 p.
Series Progress in Mathematics
Progress in Mathematics
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Arithmetic, algebra

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