Mathematics – Representation Theory
Scientific paper
2009-03-23
Transformation Groups, Vol. 15, No. 2 (2010), 427-448
Mathematics
Representation Theory
A few typos corrected, final version
Scientific paper
Given a simple vertex algebra A and a reductive group G of automorphisms of A, the invariant subalgebra A^G is strongly finitely generated in most examples where its structure is known. This phenomenon is subtle, and is generally not true of the classical limit of A^G, which often requires infinitely many generators and infinitely many relations to describe. Using tools from classical invariant theory, together with recent results on the structure of the W_{1+\infty} algebra, we establish the strong finite generation of a large family of invariant subalgebras of \beta\gamma-systems, bc-systems, and bc\beta\gamma-systems.
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