Unitary forms of Kac-Moody algebras and Kac-Moody groups

Lead Research Organisation: University of Birmingham
Department Name: School of Mathematics

Abstract

Existing cosmological theories suggest that, close to a cosmological singularity like a big-bang or a big-crunch, the description of the universe in terms of spatial continuum and space-time based quantum field theory breaks down and the information encoded in the spatial variation of the geometryof the universe gets transferred into spatially independent but time-dependent Lie-algebraic variables encoded in the infinite-dimensional symmetric space of a real split Kac-Moody algebra over its unitary form. In this context the understanding of representations of the unitary form of the real split Kac-Moody algebra of so-called type E10 is of particular interest. One such representation can be constructed as an extension to the whole unitary form of the 32-dimensional spin representation of its regular subalgebra of type A9, using a presentation by generators and relations of unitary forms given by Berman.This project is set in pure mathematics within the areas of infinite-dimensional Lie theory and geometric group theory. It will combine classical techniques from the theory of Kac-Moody algebras and Kac-Moody groups in characteristic 0 and their unitary forms with the quickly developing theory of unitary forms of Kac-Moody groups over arbitrary fields based on the theory of twin buildings. Its goal is to contribute to a uniform structure theory of unitary forms of Kac-Moody algebras and of Kac-Moody groups of indefinite type. The main emphasis of this project will be on finite-dimensional representations and on ideals and normal subgroups, respectively, of these unitary forms, starting with the above-mentioned finite-dimensional representation discovered in cosmology.

Planned Impact

As described in the case for support, I expect an academic impact of the proposed project in infinite-dimensional Lie theory, in geometric group theory and in cosmology/high energy physics. This project is a blue-sky research project in fundamental science, and I do not expect any immediate economic impact from this project.

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Related Projects

Project Reference Relationship Related To Start End Award Value
EP/H02283X/1 31/08/2010 01/01/2011 £312,191
EP/H02283X/2 Transfer EP/H02283X/1 29/06/2011 28/04/2014 £118,271
 
Description See description for EP/H02283X/2.
Exploitation Route There might be applications in string theory.
Sectors Other