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An application of global Weyl modules of $\lie{sl}_{n+1}[t]$ to invariant theory
Published 20 Apr 2011 in math.RT, math.CO, and math.RA | (1104.4048v1)
Abstract: We identify $\lie{sl}_{n+1}$--isotypical components of global Weyl modules with natural subspaces in a polynomial ring, and then apply the representation theory of current algebras to classical problems in invariant theory.
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