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Let \({\mathfrak {g}}\) be a finite-dimensional simple Lie algebra over \({\mathbb {C}}\), and let \(Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})\) be the Yangian of \({\mathfrak {g}}\). In this paper, we study the sets of poles of the rational currents defining the action of \(Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})\) on an arbitrary finite-dimensional vector space V. Using a weak, rational version of Frenkel and Hernandez’ Baxter polynomiality, we obtain a uniform description of these sets in terms of the Drinfeld polynomials encoding the composition factors of V and the inverse of the q-Cartan matrix of \({\mathfrak {g}}\). We then apply this description to obtain a concrete set of sufficient conditions for the cyclicity and simplicity of the tensor product of any two irreducible representations, and to classify the finite-dimensional irreducible representations of the Yangian double.
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For \({\mathfrak {g}}=\mathfrak {sl}_2\), one can deduce that any such extension must be given as in Part (ii) of [44, Prop. 2.1]. However, it is easy to see that these formulae do not converge in \(\textrm{D}Y_{\hbar }(\mathfrak {sl}_{2})^{\otimes 2}\).
The factor of \(q^{m-d_j}\) is due to different conventions on labeling finite-dimensional irreducible modules; the \(U_q(L{\mathfrak {g}})\)-modules \(V_{r_i}^{(i)}\) and \(V_1^{(j)}\) correspond to the \(Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})\)-modules \(L_{r_i\varpi _i}(m\hbar /2)\) and \(L_{\varpi _j}(d_j\hbar /2)\), respectively.
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The first author was supported through the Simons foundation collaboration grant 526947. The second author gratefully acknowledges the support of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), provided via the Postdoctoral Fellowships and Discovery Grants programs (Grant RGPIN-2022-03298 and DGECR-2022-00440). We are extremely grateful to the anonymous referee for pointing out the possible connection between the sets of poles and the work of Frenkel–Hernandez [17], which helped us to significantly simplify our arguments, and strengthen our results. In addition, we would like to thank David Hernandez, Ryo Fujita and Sasha Tsymbaliuk for several enlightening discussions and helpful remarks.
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Appendix A: Tensor products of fundamental modules
Appendix A: Tensor products of fundamental modules
Let \({\mathfrak {g}}\) be an arbitrary simple Lie algebra, and let \({\textsf{d}}_{ij}(u)\in {\mathbb {C}}[u]\) denote the denominator of the normalized R-matrix \({\textsf{R}}_{L_{\varpi _i},L_{\varpi _j}}(u)\in {\text {End}}(L_{\varpi _i}\otimes L_{\varpi _j})(u)\), as defined in Sects. 7.5 and 7.8. The goal of this appendix is to prove Proposition A.4, which in particular asserts that the denominator \({\textsf{d}}_{ij}(u+\hbar d_j)\) is symmetric in the indices i and j. As indicated in the proof of Proposition 7.8, the \(U_q(L{\mathfrak {g}})\)-analogue of this result is well-known, having been established in “Appendix A” of the foundational paper [1] using Conjecture 2 therein, which is now a theorem. We begin with three lemmas pertinent to our proof of this proposition.
A.1 For each \(i\in {{{\textbf {I}}}}\), define \(\nu _i\in Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})\) by
where \(R_+\) is the set of positive roots of \({\mathfrak {g}}\) and \(x^{\pm }_{\alpha } \in {\mathfrak {g}}_{\pm \alpha }\subset Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})\) are chosen so as to have \((x^+_{\alpha },x^-_{\alpha })=1\), as in Sect. 2.9.
Lemma
There is an algebra isomorphism uniquely determined by \({\vartheta _\hbar }|_{{\mathfrak {g}}}={\textbf{1}}_{{\mathfrak {g}}}\) and
Moreover, for each \(a\in {\mathbb {C}}\), \(\vartheta _\hbar \) satisfies the relations
Proof
For each fixed \(i\in {{{\textbf {I}}}}\), define \(J(d_ih_i)=\xi _{i1}+\frac{\hbar }{2}\nu _i\in Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})\). Then the set of elements \(\{x,J(d_i h_i)\}_{x\in {\mathfrak {g}}, i\in {{{\textbf {I}}}}}\) generates \(Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})\), and by [13, Thm. 1] and [27, §3.2] (see also [28, Thm. 2.6]), it is a subset of the generators \(\{x,J(x)\}_{x\in {\mathfrak {g}}}\) in Drinfeld’s original presentation of \(Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})\): see [12] and [28, Def. 2.1] (here we follow the notation of [28]). Since the defining relations in this presentation, as given in [28, Def. 2.1], depend only on \(\hbar ^2\), the assignment
uniquely extends to a homomorphism of algebras \(\vartheta _\hbar :Y_{-\hbar }({\mathfrak {g}})\rightarrow Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})\). By definition of \(\{J(d_i h_i)\}_{i\in {{{\textbf {I}}}}}\), \(\vartheta _\hbar \) is uniquely determined by the requirement that \(\vartheta |_{\mathfrak {g}}={\textbf{1}}_{\mathfrak {g}}\) and \(\vartheta _\hbar (\xi _{i1})=\xi _{i1}+\hbar \nu _i\) for all \(i\in {{{\textbf {I}}}}\), as claimed. Moreover, \(\vartheta _\hbar \) is clearly invertible with \(\vartheta _\hbar ^{-1}=\vartheta _{-\hbar }\) and \(\tau _a\circ \vartheta _{\hbar }=\vartheta _{\hbar }\circ \tau _a\). We are thus left to prove that \((\vartheta _\hbar \otimes \vartheta _\hbar )\circ \Delta =\Delta ^{\textrm{op}}\circ \vartheta _\hbar \). This is a simple consequence of the fact that the coproduct \(\Delta \) of \(Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})\) is given on \(J(d_i h_i)\) by
where \(\Omega \in ({\mathfrak {g}}\otimes {\mathfrak {g}})^{\mathfrak {g}}\subset Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})\otimes Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})\) is the Casimir tensor. \(\square \)
A.2 Now let \({\mathcal {R}}(u)\in Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})^{\otimes 2}[\![u^{-1}]\!]\) be the universal R-matrix of \(Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})\), as in Sect. 7.5. More precisely, \({\mathcal {R}}(u)\) is the unique formal series in \(1+u^{-1}Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})^{\otimes 2}[\![u^{-1}]\!]\) satisfying the intertwiner equation
in \(Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})^{\otimes 2}[u;u^{-1}]\!]\), in addition to the cabling identities
in \(Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})^{\otimes 3}[\![u^{-1}]\!]\). Here \(\tau _u:Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})\rightarrow Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})[u]\) is the algebra homomorphism obtained replacing a by a formal variable u in the definition of the shift automorphism \(\tau _a\) from Sect. 2.5. The existence and uniqueness of \({\mathcal {R}}(u)\) was established by Drinfeld in [12, Thm. 3] using cohomological techniques, though the proof was not published. A constructive proof based on the Gauss decomposition of \({\mathcal {R}}(u)\) may be found in Theorem 7.4 and “Appendix B” of [25].
In addition \({\mathcal {R}}(u)\) satisfies
for all \(a,b\in {\mathbb {C}}\). In what follows, we write \({\mathcal {R}}^\hbar (u)\) for the universal R-matrix \({\mathcal {R}}(u)\) of \(Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})\) to emphasize its dependence on \(\hbar \).
Lemma
The universal R-matrices of \(Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})\) and \(Y_{-\hbar }({\mathfrak {g}})\) are related by
Proof
By the first relation of (A.3), this is equivalent to the identity
It follows readily from the relations \((\vartheta _\hbar \otimes \vartheta _\hbar )\circ \Delta =\Delta ^{\textrm{op}}\circ \vartheta _\hbar \) and \(\tau _a\circ \vartheta _{\hbar }=\vartheta _{\hbar }\circ \tau _a\) of Lemma A.1 that \((\vartheta _{\hbar }\otimes \vartheta _\hbar )\left( {\mathcal {R}}^{-\hbar }(u)\right) ^{-1}\) satisfies the intertwiner equation (A.1) and the cabling identities (A.2) satisfied by \({\mathcal {R}}^\hbar (u)\). As it also lies in \(1+u^{-1}Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})^{\otimes 2}[\![u^{-1}]\!]\), it coincides with \({\mathcal {R}}^\hbar (u)\) by uniqueness. \(\square \)
A.3 Given a representation V of \(Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})\), we shall denote the associated representation \(\vartheta _\hbar ^*(V)\) of \(Y_{-\hbar }({\mathfrak {g}})\) by \(V^{\vartheta }\).
Lemma
Let \(V\in {\text {Rep}}_{fd}(Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}}))\) and fix \(i\in {{{\textbf {I}}}}\) and \(s\in {\mathbb {C}}\). Then:
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(1)
V is a highest weight module if and only if \(V^{\vartheta }\) is.
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(2)
The \(Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})\)-module \(L_{\varpi _i}(s)\) satisfies
$$\begin{aligned} L_{\varpi _i}(s)^{\vartheta }\cong L_{\varpi _i}(s+\hbar \kappa -\hbar d_i) \end{aligned}$$
Proof
Since \(\vartheta _\hbar ^{-1}=\vartheta _{-\hbar }\), to prove Part (1) it suffices to show that \(V^\vartheta \) is a highest weight module if V is. To this end, let us suppose V is a highest weight module with highest weight vector \(v\in V\). Let \(\lambda \in {\mathfrak {h}}^*\) be the \({\mathfrak {g}}\)-weight of v. Since the weight space \(V_\lambda =(V^\vartheta )_\lambda \) is one-dimensional and preserved by each operator \(\vartheta _\hbar (\xi _i(u))\), there is an \({{{\textbf {I}}}}\)-tuple \((\mu _i(u))_{i\in {{{\textbf {I}}}}}\), with \(\mu _i(u)\in 1+u^{-1}{\mathbb {C}}[\![u^{-1}]\!]\) for each i, such that
Since \(\vartheta _\hbar \) is an isomorphism, the \(Y_{-\hbar }({\mathfrak {g}})\)-module \(V^\vartheta \) is generated by v. We are thus left to show that \(\vartheta _\hbar (x_i^+(u))v=0\) for all \(i\in {{{\textbf {I}}}}\). This follows from (8.2), for instance, and that \(\vartheta _\hbar (\xi _i(u)) v=\mu _i(u) v \) and \(\vartheta _\hbar (x_{i,0}^+)v=x_{i,0}^+v=0\) for all \(i\in {{{\textbf {I}}}}\).
Consider now Part (2). Since \(L_{\varpi _i}(s)^{\vartheta }\) is a finite-dimensional irreducible \(Y_{-\hbar }({\mathfrak {g}})\)-module, there is an \({{{\textbf {I}}}}\)-tuple of monic polynomials \(\underline{P}=(P_i(u))_{i\in {{{\textbf {I}}}}}\) such that \(L(\underline{P})\cong L_{\varpi _i}(s)^{\vartheta }\). Letting \(v\in L_{\varpi _i}(s)^{\vartheta }\) be a highest weight vector, we have \(v\in L_{\varpi _i}(s)^{\vartheta }_{\lambda }\) with \(\lambda =\sum _{j\in {{{\textbf {I}}}}} \deg P_j(u)\varpi _j\). On the other hand, the proof of Part (1) shows that v is a highest weight vector for \(L_{\varpi _i}(s)\), and therefore has weight \(\varpi _i\). It follows that \(\deg P_j(u)=\delta _{ij}\), and thus that \(L_{\varpi _i}(s)^{\vartheta }\cong L_{\varpi _i}(b)\) for some \(b\in {\mathbb {C}}\). Moreover, since
the value of b is determined by \(\vartheta _h(\xi _{i1})v=d_i bv\). Since \(\vartheta _h(\xi _{i1})=\xi _{i1}+\hbar \nu _i\), \(\xi _{i1} v=d_i sv\) and \(\nu _i v=d_i \kappa - d_i^2\), we can conclude that \(b=s+\hbar \kappa -\hbar d_i\). \(\square \)
A.4 With the above machinery at our disposal, we are now prepared to prove the main result of this appendix.
Proposition
For each \(i,j\in {{{\textbf {I}}}}\) and diagram automorphism \(\omega \) of \({\mathfrak {g}}\), one has
Proof
Recall from Sect. 2.6 that any diagram automorphism \(\omega \) defines an automorphism of \(Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})\), which is readily seen to be a homomorphism of coalgebras (see §2.9). As \(\omega \) comutes with the shift automorphism \(\tau _a\) for each \(a\in {\mathbb {C}}\), it follows that \((\omega \otimes \omega ){\mathcal {R}}(u)\) satisfies the defining relations (A.1) and (A.2) of \({\mathcal {R}}(u)\), and so coincides with it by uniqueness. The first equality of the proposition now follows readily from the definition of \({\textsf{d}}_{ij}(u)\) (see Sects. 7.5 and 7.8) and the identification
Let us now turn to the second identity of the proposition. To make the dependencies on \(\hbar \) clear, let us write \({\textsf{R}}_{L_{\varpi _j},L_{\varpi _i}}^\hbar (u)\) for the normalized R-matrix \({\textsf{R}}_{L_{\varpi _j},L_{\varpi _i}}(u)\) of \(Y_\hbar ({\mathfrak {g}})\) defined in Sects. 7.5 and \({\textsf{d}}_{ji}^\hbar (u)\) for its denominator. It follows from the second identity of (A.3) and Lemmas A.1 and A.3 that one has the equality of normalized R-matrices
and therefore \({\textsf{d}}_{ji}^{-\hbar }(u+\hbar d_i-\hbar d_j)=(-1)^{\deg {\textsf{d}}_{ij}^\hbar }{\textsf{d}}_{ij}^\hbar (-u)\). The desired equality now follows from Theorem 5.2 and Part (1) of Proposition 7.7, which give
and hence \({\textsf{d}}_{ji}^{-\hbar }(u)=(-1)^{\deg {\textsf{d}}_{ij}^\hbar }{\textsf{d}}_{ji}^{\hbar }(-u)\). \(\square \)
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Gautam, S., Wendlandt, C. Poles of finite-dimensional representations of Yangians. Sel. Math. New Ser. 29, 13 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00029-022-00813-y
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