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Cartan-Weyl 3-algebras and the BLG theory. I: Classification of Cartan-Weyl 3-algebras
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Cartan-Weyl 3-algebras and the BLG theory. I: Classification of Cartan-Weyl 3-algebras

Chong-Sun Chu
Journal of High Energy Physics, Vol.2010(10), 050
2010

Abstract

Gauge symmetry M-theory
As Lie algebras of compact connected Lie groups, semisimple Lie algebras have wide applications in the description of continuous symmetries of physical systems. Mathematically, semisimple Lie algebra admits a Cartan-Weyl basis of generators which consists of a Cartan subalgebra of mutually commuting generators H I and a number of step generators E α that are characterized by a root space of non-degenerate one-forms α. This simple decomposition in terms of the root space allows for a complete classification of semisimple Lie algebras. In this paper, we introduce the analogous concept of a Cartan-Weyl Lie 3-algebra. We analyze their structure and obtain a complete classification of them. Many known examples of metric Lie 3-algebras (e.g. the Lorentzian 3-algebras) are special cases of the Cartan-Weyl 3-algebras. Due to their elegant and simple structure, we speculate that Cartan-Weyl 3-algebras may be useful for describing some kinds of generalized symmetries. As an application, we consider their use in the Bagger-Lambert- Gustavsson (BLG) theory. © 2010 SISSA.

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