N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 4 SYM, (super)-polynomial rings and emergent quantum mechanical symmetries

Abstract The structure of half-BPS representations of psu(2, 2|4) leads to the definition of a super-polynomial ring R $$ \mathcal{R} $$ (8|8) which admits a realisation of psu(2, 2|4) in terms of differential operators on the super-ring. The character of the half-BPS fundamental field representatio...

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Main Authors: Robert de Mello Koch, Sanjaye Ramgoolam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2023-02-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2023)176
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Summary:Abstract The structure of half-BPS representations of psu(2, 2|4) leads to the definition of a super-polynomial ring R $$ \mathcal{R} $$ (8|8) which admits a realisation of psu(2, 2|4) in terms of differential operators on the super-ring. The character of the half-BPS fundamental field representation encodes the resolution of the representation in terms of an exact sequence of modules of R $$ \mathcal{R} $$ (8|8). The half-BPS representation is realized by quotienting the super-ring by a quadratic ideal, equivalently by setting to zero certain quadratic polynomials in the generators of the super-ring. This description of the half-BPS fundamental field irreducible representation of psu(2, 2|4) in terms of a super-polynomial ring is an example of a more general construction of lowest-weight representations of Lie (super-) algebras using polynomial rings generated by a commuting subspace of the standard raising operators, corresponding to positive roots of the Lie (super-) algebra. We illustrate the construction using simple examples of representations of su(3) and su(4). These results lead to the definition of a notion of quantum mechanical emergence for oscillator realisations of symmetries, which is based on ideals in the ring of polynomials in the creation operators.
ISSN:1029-8479