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We define and study cohomological tensor functors from the category Tn of finite-dimensional representations of the supergroup Gl(n|n) into Tn−r for 0 < r ≤ n. In the case DS : Tn → Tn−1 we prove a formula DS(L) = ΠniLi for the image of an arbitrary irreducible representation. In particular DS(L) is semisimple and multiplicity free. We derive a few applications of this theorem such as the degeneration of certain spectral sequences and a formula for the modified superdimension of an irreducible representation.
Cohomological Tensor Functors on Representations of the General Linear Supergroup by Thorsten Heidersdorf is 106 pages long, and a total of 27,136 words.
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