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Fix a manifold M, and let V be an infinite dimensional Lie algebra of vector fields on M. Assume that V contains a finite dimensional semisimple maximal subalgebra A, the projective or conformal subalgebra. A projective or conformal quantization of a V-module of differential operators on M is a decomposition into irreducible A-modules. We survey recent results on projective quantizations and their applications to cohomology, geometric equivalences and symmetries of differential operator modules, and indecomposable modules.
The Lie algebra of vector fields on $R^m$ acts naturally on the spaces of differential operators between tensor field modules. Its projective subalgebra is isomorphic to $sl_{m+1}$, and its affine subalgebra is a maximal parabolic subalgebra of the p
Every conic symplectic singularity admits a universal Poisson deformation and a universal filtered quantization, thanks to the work of Losev and Namikawa. We begin this paper by showing that every such variety admits a universal equivariant Poisson d
We consider an analog of the problem Veblen formulated in 1928 at the IMC: classify invariant differential operators between natural objects (spaces of either tensor fields, or jets, in modern terms) over a real manifold of any dimension. For unary o
The concept of $lambda$-differential operators is a natural generalization of differential operators and difference operators. In this paper, we determine the $lambda$-differential Lie algebraic structure on the Witt algebra and the Virasoro algebra
The Capelli problem for the symmetric pairs $(mathfrak{gl}times mathfrak{gl},mathfrak{gl})$ $(mathfrak{gl},mathfrak{o})$, and $(mathfrak{gl},mathfrak{sp})$ is closely related to the theory of Jack polynomials and shifted Jack polynomials for special