New approaches to glN weight system

Abstract

The present paper has been motivated by an aspiration for understanding the weight system corresponding to the Lie algebra glN. The straightforward approach to computing the values of a Lie algebra weight system on a general chord diagram amounts to elaborating calculations in the noncommutative universal enveloping algebra, in spite of the fact that the result belongs to the center of the latter. The first approach is based on a suggestion due to M. Kazarian to define an invariant of permutations taking values in the center of the universal enveloping algebra of glN. The restriction of this invariant to involutions without fixed points (such an involution determines a chord diagram) coincides with the value of the glN -weight system on this chord diagram. We describe the recursion allowing one to compute the glN -invariant of permutations and demonstrate how it works in a number of examples. The second approach is based on the Harish-Chandra isomorphism for the Lie algebras glN. This isomorphism identifies the center of the universal enveloping algebra glN with the ring *(N) of shifted symmetric polynomials in N variables. The Harish-Chandra projection can be applied separately for each monomial in the defining polynomial of the weight system; as a result, the main body of computations can be done in a commutative algebra, rather than noncommutative one.

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