Functors between representation categories. Universal modules

Abstract

Let g and h be two Lie algebras with h finite dimensional and consider A = A (h, \, g) to be the corresponding universal algebra as introduced in am20. Given an A-module U and a Lie h-module V we show that U V can be naturally endowed with a Lie g-module structure. This gives rise to a functor between the category of Lie h-modules and the category of Lie g-modules and, respectively, to a functor between the category of A-modules and the category of Lie g-modules. Under some finite dimensionality assumptions, we prove that the two functors admit left adjoints which leads to the construction of universal A-modules and universal Lie h-modules as the representation theoretic counterparts of Manin-Tambara's universal coacting objects Manin, Tambara.

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