
handle: 11581/304984
Let \(U\) denote the universal enveloping algebra of \(\text{sl}(2,k)\) where \(\text{char}(k)=0\). Given a pp-pair \(\phi/\psi\) in the language of \(U\)-modules, the support of \(\phi/\psi\) on the finite-dimensional \(U\)-representations is the set of natural numbers \(n\) such that \(F(L(n))\neq 0\). It is shown that this is a primitive recursive, hence diophantine, set. This supports the conjecture of Herzog that the theory of the finite-dimensional \(\text{sl}(2,k)\) representations is decidable; the theory of all \(\text{sl}(2,k)\) representations is known [\textit{M. Prest} and \textit{G. Puninski}, J. Algebra 211, No. 1, 268--297 (1999; Zbl 0942.16003)] to be undecidable.
affine plane, Representations of Lie algebras and Lie superalgebras, algebraic theory (weights), General Mathematics, Diophantine equations, Morley rank, special linear Lie algebra, Commutative rings of differential operators and their modules, Diophantine set, primitive recursive, computably presented field, Theory of numerations, effectively presented structures
affine plane, Representations of Lie algebras and Lie superalgebras, algebraic theory (weights), General Mathematics, Diophantine equations, Morley rank, special linear Lie algebra, Commutative rings of differential operators and their modules, Diophantine set, primitive recursive, computably presented field, Theory of numerations, effectively presented structures
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