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LieAlgebras[SatakeAssociate] - find the non-compact simple root associated to a given non-compact root in the Satake diagram
Calling Sequences
SatakeAssociate(alpha, Delta0, Deltac)
Parameters
alpha - a column vector, a non-compact root of a non-compact, simple Lie algebra
Delta0 - a list of column vectors, the simple roots of a non-compact simple Lie algebra
Deltac -(optional) a list of column vectors, defining the compact roots of non-compact simple Lie algebra
Description
Let Δ be the root system for a non-compact, simple Lie algebra. Let be a set of positive roots, the compact roots, be the simple roots and the compact simple roots. We chose the positive roots to be closed under complex conjugation. Then for each root there is a unique root such that The root is called the Satake associate of .
Examples
Example 1.
Here is the Satake diagram for and the corresponding simple roots.
All the roots are non-compact so that the Satake associate is just the complex conjugate, for example,
The root is its own associate.
Example 2
Roots and are compact. The root is real and is therefore its own Satake associate. The root satisfies
and is therefore also its own Satake associate.
Example 3.
There are no compact roots. The roots and are real and therefore are their own Satake associates. Because there are no compact roots the Satake associate of is its complex conjugate which is
Example 4.
The roots and are compact. Since
the Satake associate of is itself. Since
the Satake associate of is
These calculations agree with the output of the command SatakeAssociate.
See Also
DifferentialGeometry, CompactRoots, Details for Satake Diagram, DynkinDiagram, LieAlgebras, PositiveRoots, Simple Roots, SatakeDiagram, SimpleLieAlgebraData, SimpleLieAlgebraProperties
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