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Constructing the quantum queer supergroup using Hecke-Clifford superalgebras

  • Jie Du
  • , Haixia Gu
  • , Zhenhua Li
  • , Jinkui Wan*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of New South Wales
  • Huzhou Normal University
  • Zhejiang University
  • Shenzhen University

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Abstract

In [14] , we use certain special elements and their commutation relations in the Hecke-Clifford algebras Hr,Rc to derive some fundamental multiplication formulas associated with the natural bases in queer q -Schur superalgebras Qq(n,r;R) introduced in [17] . Here a natural basis element is defined by a special element TA in Hr,Rc associated with a pair of certain n×n matrices A=(A|A) over N with entries sum to r . The definition of TA consists of an element cA in the Clifford superalgebra and an element TA in the Hecke algebra, where A=A+A. Note that all TA can be used to define the natural basis for the corresponding q -Schur algebra Sq(n,r). This paper is a continuation of [14] . We start with standardized queer υ -Schur superalgebras Qυs(n,r), for R=Z[υ,υ−1] and q=υ2, and their natural bases. With the υ -Schur algebra Sυ(n,r) at the background, the first key ingredient is a standardization of the natural basis for Qυs(n,r) and their associated standard multiplication formulas. By introducing some long elements of finite sums, we then extend the formulas to these long elements which allow us to explicitly define Q(υ)-superalgebra homomorphisms ξn,r from the quantum queer supergroup Uv(qn) to queer q -Schur superalgebras Qυs(n,r), for all r≥1. Finally, taking limits of long elements yields certain infinitely long elements as formal infinite series which eventually lead to a new construction for Uv(qn).

Original languageEnglish
Article number108276
JournalJournal of Pure and Applied Algebra
Volume230
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2026
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Hecke-Clifford superalgebra
  • Quantum queer Schur superalgebra
  • Quantum queer supergroup
  • Realization

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