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Whittaker Categories, Properly Stratified Categories and Fock Space Categorification for Lie Superalgebras

Whittaker categories, properly stratified categories and Fock space categorification for Lie superalgebras
Authors: Chih-Whi Chen; Shun-Jen Cheng; Volodymyr Mazorchuk;

Whittaker Categories, Properly Stratified Categories and Fock Space Categorification for Lie Superalgebras

Abstract

We study various categories of Whittaker modules over a type I Lie superalgebra realized as cokernel categories that fit into the framework of properly stratified categories. These categories are the target of the Backelin functor $Γ_ζ$. We show that these categories can be described, up to equivalence, as Serre quotients of the BGG category $\mathcal O$ and of certain singular categories of Harish-Chandra $(\mathfrak g,\mathfrak g_{\bar 0})$-bimodules. We also show that $Γ_ζ$ is a realization of the Serre quotient functor. We further investigate a $q$-symmetrized Fock space over a quantum group of type A and prove that, for general linear Lie superalgebras our Whittaker categories, the functor $Γ_ζ$ and various realizations of Serre quotients and Serre quotient functors categorify this $q$-symmetrized Fock space and its $q$-symmetrizer. In this picture, the canonical and dual canonical bases in this $q$-symmetrized Fock space correspond to tilting and simple objects in these Whittaker categories, respectively.

53 pages

Keywords

Representations of Lie algebras and Lie superalgebras, algebraic theory (weights), Lie groups, Representation Theory, 17B10, 17B55, Representation theory of associative rings and algebras, Whittaker categories, Fock space categorification, FOS: Mathematics, properly stratified categories, Lie superalgebras, Representation Theory (math.RT)

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