Categorical representations and KLR algebras

Abstract

We prove that the KLR algebra associated with the cyclic quiver of length e is a subquotient of the KLR algebra associated with the cyclic quiver of length e+1. We also give a geometric interpretation of this fact. This result has an important application in the theory of categorical representations. We prove that a category with an action of sle+1 contains a subcategory with an action of sle. We also give generalizations of these results to more general quivers and Lie types.

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