Contractions of Certain Lie Algebras in the Context of the DLF-Theory

Abstract

Contractions of the Lie algebras d = u(2), f = u(1 ,1) to the oscillator Lie algebra l are realized via the adjoint action of SU(2,2) when d, l, f are viewed as subalgebras of su(2,2). Here D, L, F are the corresponding (four-dimensional) real Lie groups endowed with bi-invariant metrics of Lorentzian signature. Similar contractions of (seven-dimensional) isometry Lie algebras iso(D), iso(F) to iso(L) are determined. The group SU(2,2) acts on each of the D, L, F by conformal transformation which is a core feature of the DLF-theory. Also, d and f are contracted to T, S-abelian subalgebras, generating parallel translations, T, and proper conformal transformations, S (from the decomposition of su(2,2) as a graded algebra T + Ω + S, where Ω is the extended Lorentz Lie algebra of dimension 7).

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A. Levichev and O. Sviderskiy, "Contractions of Certain Lie Algebras in the Context of the DLF-Theory," Advances in Pure Mathematics, Vol. 4 No. 1, 2014, pp. 1-10. doi: 10.4236/apm.2014.41001.

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