On the uniqueness of the \((2,2)\)-dimensional supertorus associated to a nontrivial representation of its underlying \(2\)-torus, and having nontrivial odd brackets (Q1777912)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2171834
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2171834 |
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On the uniqueness of the \((2,2)\)-dimensional supertorus associated to a nontrivial representation of its underlying \(2\)-torus, and having nontrivial odd brackets (English)
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25 May 2005
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Summary: It is proved that up to isomorphism there is only one \((2,2)\)-dimensional supertorus associated to a nontrivial representation of its underlying 2-torus, and that it has nontrivial odd brackets. This supertorus is obtained by finding out first a canonical form for its Lie superalgebra, and then using Lie's technique to represent it faithfully as supervector fields on a supermanifold. Those supervector fields can be integrated, and through their various integral flows the composition law for the supergroup is straightforwardly deduced. It turns out that this supertorus is precisely the supergroup described by \textit{T. Guhr} [J. Math. Phys. 34, No. 6, 2541--2553 (1993; Zbl 0783.17013)] following a formal analogy with the classical unitary group \(U(2)\) but with no further intrinsic characterization.
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