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The Elliptic Kashiwara-Vergne Lie algebra in low weights

Published 7 Aug 2019 in math.QA | (1908.02562v1)

Abstract: In this paper, we study the elliptic Kashiwara-Vergne Lie Algebra $\mathfrak{krv}$, which is a certain Lie subalgebra of the Lie algebra of derivations of the free Lie algebra in two generators. It has a natural bigrading, such that the Lie bracket is of bidegree $(-1,-1)$. After recalling the graphical interpretation of this Lie algebra, we examine low degree elements of $\mathfrak{krv}$. More precisely, we find that $\mathfrak{krv}{(2,j)}$ is one-dimensional for even $j$ and zero $j$ odd. We also compute $\operatorname{dim}(\mathfrak{krv}){(3,m)} = \lfloor\frac{m-1}{2}\rfloor - \lfloor\frac{m-1}{3}\rfloor$. In particular, we show that in those degrees there are no odd elements and also confirm Enriquez' conjecture in those degrees.

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