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Deligne categories and the limit of categories $Rep(GL(m|n))$

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arxiv 1511.07699 v7 pith:RSVYBED4 submitted 2015-11-24 math.RT

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keywords categoriesdelignetensorabeliancategoryenvelopefunctorinteger
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For each integer $t$ a tensor category $V_t$ is constructed, such that exact tensor functors $V_t \longrightarrow C$ classify dualizable $t$-dimensional objects in $C$ not annihilated by any Schur functor. This means that $V_t$ is the "abelian envelope" of the Deligne category $Rep(GL_t)$. Any tensor functor $Rep(GL_t)\longrightarrow C$ is proved to factor either through $V_t$ or through one of the classical categories $Rep(GL(m|n))$ with $m-n=t$. The universal property of $V_t$ implies that it is equivalent to the categories $Rep_{Rep(GL_{t_1})\otimes Rep(GL_{t_2})}(GL(X),\epsilon)$, ($t=t_1+t_2$, $t_1$ not integer) suggested by Deligne as candidates for the role of abelian envelope.

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  1. Tensor product of the Fock representation with its dual and the Deligne category

    math.RT 2019-08 accept novelty 6.0 of 10

    F∨_t⊗F for sl(∞) has a unique decreasing filtration with simple quotients S_{k+t,k} (t≥0) or S_{k,k−t} (t<0), proved via the Deligne category abelian envelope.

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