On the infinite dimensional hidden symmetries. I. Infinite dimensional geometry of $q_R$-conformal symmetries
Denis V. Juriev

TL;DR
This paper explores the infinite-dimensional geometric structures underlying hidden symmetries in algebraic representations, aiming to connect finite-dimensional Lie algebra theory with infinite-dimensional geometry and noncommutative geometry.
Contribution
It introduces a geometric framework for understanding infinite-dimensional hidden symmetries related to $q_R$-conformal symmetries, extending previous algebraic approaches.
Findings
Development of an infinite-dimensional geometric perspective on hidden symmetries.
Connections established between finite-dimensional Lie algebra representations and infinite-dimensional geometry.
Foundational ideas for future exploration of symmetries in quantum and string theories.
Abstract
This paper opens the series of articles supplemental to the series (hep-th/9405050,q-alg/9610026,q-alg/9611003,q-alg/9611019,funct-an/9611003), which also lies in lines of general ideology exposed in the review (mp_arc/96-477). The main purpose of the activity, which has its origin and motivation presumably in the author's applied researches on the interactively controlled systems (i.e.the controlled systems, in which the control is coupled with unknown or uncompletely known feedbacks), is to explicate the essentially infinite-dimensional aspects of the hidden symmetries, which appear in the representation theory of the finite dimensional Lie algebras and related algebraic structures. The series is organized as a sequence of topics, which illustarate this basic idea on the simple and tame examples without superfluous difficulties and details as well as in the previous series. Many of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNonlinear Waves and Solitons · Algebraic structures and combinatorial models · Advanced Algebra and Geometry
