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Inmathematics, a loop group (not to be confused with a loop) is a groupofloops in a topological group G with multiplication defined pointwise.

Definition

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In its most general form a loop group is a group of continuous mappings from a manifold M to a topological group G.

More specifically,[1] let M = S1, the circle in the complex plane, and let LG denote the spaceofcontinuous maps S1G, i.e.

 

equipped with the compact-open topology. An element of LG is called a loopinG. Pointwise multiplication of such loops gives LG the structure of a topological group. Parametrize S1 with θ,

 

and define multiplication in LGby

 

Associativity follows from associativity in G. The inverse is given by

 

and the identity by

 

The space LG is called the free loop grouponG. A loop group is any subgroup of the free loop group LG.

Examples

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An important example of a loop group is the group

 

of based loops on G. It is defined to be the kernel of the evaluation map

 ,

and hence is a closed normal subgroupofLG. (Here, e1 is the map that sends a loop to its value at  .) Note that we may embed G into LG as the subgroup of constant loops. Consequently, we arrive at a split exact sequence

 .

The space LG splits as a semi-direct product,

 .

We may also think of ΩG as the loop spaceonG. From this point of view, ΩG is an H-space with respect to concatenation of loops. On the face of it, this seems to provide ΩG with two very different product maps. However, it can be shown that concatenation and pointwise multiplication are homotopic. Thus, in terms of the homotopy theory of ΩG, these maps are interchangeable.

Loop groups were used to explain the phenomenon of Bäcklund transformsinsoliton equations by Chuu-Lian Terng and Karen Uhlenbeck.[2]

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  • ^ Geometry of Solitons by Chuu-Lian Terng and Karen Uhlenbeck
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