Monster vertex algebra
The monster vertex algebra is a vertex algebra acted on by the monster group that was constructed by Igor Frenkel, James Lepowsky, and Arne Meurman. R. Borcherds used it to prove the monstrous moonshine conjectures, by applying the Goddard–Thorn theorem of string theory to construct the monster Lie algebra, an infinite-dimensional generalized Kac–Moody algebra acted on by the monster.
The Griess algebra is the same as the degree 2 piece of the monster vertex algebra, and the Griess product is one of the vertex algebra products. It can be constructed as conformal field theory describing 24 free bosons compactified on the torus induced by the Leech lattice and orbifolded by the two-element reflection group.
References
- Borcherds, Richard (1986), "Vertex algebras, Kac-Moody algebras, and the Monster", Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 83 (10): 3068–3071, doi:10.1073/pnas.83.10.3068, PMC 323452, PMID 16593694
- Meurman, Arne; Frenkel, Igor; Lepowsky, J. (1988), Vertex operator algebras and the Monster, Pure and Applied Mathematics 134, Boston, MA: Academic Press, pp. liv+508 pp, ISBN 978-0-12-267065-7
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