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Extended commutator algebra for the $q$-oscillator and a related Askey-Wilson algebra

Rings and Algebras 2024-02-14 v5 Quantum Algebra

Abstract

Let qq be a nonzero complex number that is not a root of unity. In the qq-oscillator with commutation relation aa+qa+a=1 a a^+-qa^+ a =1, it is known that the smallest commutator algebra of operators containing the creation and annihilation operators a+a^+ and a a is the linear span of a+a^+ and a a , together with all operators of the form a+l[a,a+]k{a^+}^l{\left[a,a^+\right]}^k, and [a,a+]kal{\left[a,a^+\right]}^k a ^l, where ll is a nonnegative integer and kk is a positive integer. That is, linear combinations of operators of the form ah a ^h or (a+)h(a^+)^h with h2h\geq 2 or h=0h=0 are outside the commutator algebra generated by a a and a+a^+. This is a solution to the Lie polynomial characterization problem for the associative algebra generated by a+a^+ and a a . In this work, we extend the Lie polynomial characterization into the associative algebra P=P(q)\mathcal{P}=\mathcal{P}(q) generated by a a , a+a^+, and the operator eωNe^{\omega N} for some nonzero real parameter ω\omega, where NN is the number operator, and we relate this to a qq-oscillator representation of the Askey-Wilson algebra AW(3)AW(3).

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@article{arxiv.1910.03356,
  title  = {Extended commutator algebra for the $q$-oscillator and a related Askey-Wilson algebra},
  author = {Rafael Reno S. Cantuba},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.03356},
  year   = {2024}
}