Central extension of graded Lie algebras
Abstract
In this thesis we describe the universal central extension of two important classes of so-called root-graded Lie algebras defined over a commutative associative unital ring k. Root-graded Lie algebras are Lie algebras which are graded by the root lattice of a locally finite root system and contain enough sl2-triples to separate the homogeneous spaces of the grading. Examples include the infinite rank analogs of the simple finite-dimensional complex Lie algebras. \\ In the thesis we show that in general the universal central extension of a root-graded Lie algebra L is not root-graded anymore, but that we can measure quite easily how far it is away from being so, using the notion of degenerate sums, introduced by van der Kallen. We then concentrate on root-graded Lie algebras which are graded by the root systems of type A with rank at least 2 and of type C. For them one can use the theory of Jordan algebras.
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