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Cluster structures on schemes of bands

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We introduce new objects, called $(G,c)$-bands, associated with a simple simply-connected algebraic group $G$, and a Coxeter element $c$ in its Weyl group. We show that bands of a given type are the $K$-points of an infinite dimensional affine scheme, whose ring of regular functions has a cluster algebra structure. We also show that two important invariant sub-algebras of this ring are cluster sub-algebras. These three cluster structures have already appeared in different contexts related to the representation theories of quantum affine algebras, their Borel sub-algebras, and shifted quantum affine algebras. In this paper we show that they all belong to a common geometric setting.

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An introduction to $(G,c)$-bands

math.RT · 2025-08-26 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A discrete Miura transformation built from (G,c)-bands is shown to reproduce the q-characters of quantum affine algebras of types A, D, E, verifying a conjecture of Frenkel and Reshetikhin.

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  • An introduction to $(G,c)$-bands math.RT · 2025-08-26 · conditional · none · ref 8 · internal anchor

    A discrete Miura transformation built from (G,c)-bands is shown to reproduce the q-characters of quantum affine algebras of types A, D, E, verifying a conjecture of Frenkel and Reshetikhin.