Spectral Triples and the Super-Virasoro Algebra (original) (raw)

On the quantum super Virasoro algebra

Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, 2001

The quantum super-algebra structure on the deformed super Virasoro algebra is investigated. More specifically we established the possibility of defining a nontrivial Hopf super-algebra on both one and two-parameters deformed super Virasoro algebras.

A Presentation for the Virasoro and Super-Virasoro Algebras

It is shown that the entire Virasoro, Ramond and Neveu-Schwarz algebras can each be constructed from a finite number of well-chosen generators satisfying a small number of conditions. The most economical sets consist of just two starting generators in all cases, subject to eight conditions for the Virasoro case, five conditions for the Ramond case, and nine conditions for the Neveu-Schwarz case.

A class of super Heisenberg-Virasoro algebras

2020

In this paper, a class of super Heisenberg-Virasoro algebras is introduced on the base of conformal modules of Lie conformal superalgebras. Then we construct a class of simple super Heisenberg-Virasoro modules, which is induced from simple modules of the finite-dimensional solvable Lie superalgebras. These modules are isomorphic to simple restricted super Heisenberg-Virasoro modules, and include the highest weight modules, Whittaker modules and high order Whittaker modules.

Representations and characters of the Virasoro algebra and N=1 super-Virasoro algebras

We present the list of irreducible (generalized) highest weight modules over the Virasoro algebra and N=1 super-Virasoro algebras obtained as factor-modules of (generalized) Verma modules. We present also the character formulae of all these modules and single out the unitary irreducible ones. Most formulas are valid for the three algebras under consideration, the different cases being distinguished by two parameters. This is a slightly extended version of an Encyclopedia entry.

The N = 1 super Heisenberg–Virasoro vertex algebra at level zero

Journal of Algebra and Its Applications, 2021

We study the representation theory of the [Formula: see text] super Heisenberg–Virasoro vertex algebra at level zero, which extends the previous work on the Heisenberg–Virasoro vertex algebra [D. Adamović and G. Radobolja, Free field realization of the twisted Heisenberg–Virasoro algebra at level zero and its applications, J. Pure Appl. Algebra 219(10) (2015) 4322–4342; D. Adamović and G. Radobolja, Self-dual and logarithmic representations of the twisted Heisenberg–Virasoro algebra at level zero, Commun. Contemp. Math. 21(2) (2019) 1850008; Y. Billig, Representations of the twisted Heisenberg–Virasoro algebra at level zero, Can. Math. Bull. 46(4) (2003) 529–537] to the super case. We calculated all characters of irreducible highest weight representations by investigating certain Fock space representations. Quite surprisingly, we found that the maximal submodules of certain Verma modules are generated by subsingular vectors. The formulas for singular and subsingular vectors are obta...

On a family of vertex operator superalgebras

2021

This paper is to study vertex operator superalgebras which are strongly generated by their weight-2 and weight3 2 homogeneous subspaces. Among the main results, it is proved that if such a vertex operator superalgebra V is simple, then V(2) has a canonical commutative associative algebra structure equipped with a non-degenerate symmetric associative bilinear form and V( 3 2 ) is naturally a V(2)-module equipped with a V(2)-valued symmetric bilinear form and a non-degenerate (C-valued) symmetric bilinear form, satisfying a set of conditions. On the other hand, assume that A is any commutative associative algebra equipped with a non-degenerate symmetric associative bilinear form and assume that U is an A-module equipped with a symmetric A-valued bilinear form and a non-degenerate (C-valued) symmetric bilinear form, satisfying the corresponding conditions. Then we construct a Lie superalgebra L(A,U) and a simple vertex operator superalgebra LL(A,U)(l, 0) for every nonzero number l such...