
arXiv: 1604.06368
We develop a functorial theory of spinor and oscillator representations parallel to the theory of Schur functors for general linear groups. This continues our work on developing orthogonal and symplectic analogues of Schur functors. As such, there are a few main points in common. We define a category of representations of what might be thought of as the infinite rank pin and metaplectic groups, and give three models of this category in terms of: multilinear algebra, diagram categories, and twisted Lie algebras. We also define specialization functors to the finite rank groups and calculate the derived functors.
Representation theory for linear algebraic groups, representation stability, Symmetric functions and generalizations, spin representations, oscillator representations, Mathematics - Commutative Algebra, Commutative Algebra (math.AC), invariant theory, Clifford algebras, spinors, Multilinear algebra, tensor calculus, symplectic Lie algebra, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Combinatorics (math.CO), Representation Theory (math.RT), Schur functors, Vector and tensor algebra, theory of invariants, Mathematics - Representation Theory, 05E05, 15A66, 15A69, 20G05
Representation theory for linear algebraic groups, representation stability, Symmetric functions and generalizations, spin representations, oscillator representations, Mathematics - Commutative Algebra, Commutative Algebra (math.AC), invariant theory, Clifford algebras, spinors, Multilinear algebra, tensor calculus, symplectic Lie algebra, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Combinatorics (math.CO), Representation Theory (math.RT), Schur functors, Vector and tensor algebra, theory of invariants, Mathematics - Representation Theory, 05E05, 15A66, 15A69, 20G05
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