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Representations of shifted quantum affine algebras

Published 14 Oct 2020 in math.RT, hep-th, and math.QA | (2010.06996v3)

Abstract: We develop the representation theory of shifted quantum affine algebras $\mathcal{U}q\mu(\hat{\mathfrak{g}})$ and of their truncations which appeared in the study of quantized K-theoretic Coulomb branches of 3d $N = 4$ SUSY quiver gauge theories. Our approach is based on novel techniques, which are new in the cases of shifted Yangians or ordinary quantum affine algebras as well : realization in terms of asymptotical subalgebras of the quantum affine algebra $\mathcal{U}_q(\hat{\mathfrak{g}})$, induction and restriction functors to the category $\mathcal{O}$ of representations of the Borel subalgebra $\mathcal{U}_q(\hat{\mathfrak{b}})$ of $\mathcal{U}_q(\hat{\mathfrak{g}})$, relations between truncations and Baxter polynomiality in quantum integrable models, parametrization of simple modules via Langlands dual interpolation. We first introduce the category $\mathcal{O}\mu$ of representations of $\mathcal{U}q\mu(\hat{\mathfrak{g}})$ and we classify its simple objects. Then we establish the existence of fusion products and we get a ring structure on the sum of the Grothendieck groups $K_0(\mathcal{O}\mu)$. We classify simple finite-dimensional representations of $\mathcal{U}_q\mu(\hat{\mathfrak{g}})$ and we obtain a cluster algebra structure on the Grothendieck ring of finite-dimensional representations. We prove a truncation has only a finite number of simple representations and we introduce a related partial ordering on simple modules. Eventually, we state a conjecture on the parametrization of simple modules of a non simply-laced truncation in terms of the Langlands dual Lie algebra. We have several evidences, including a general result for simple finite-dimensional representations.

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