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Finite dimensional representations of the quantum group $GL_{p,q}(2)$ using the exponential map from $U_{p,q}(gl(2))$

High Energy Physics - Theory 2009-10-28 v2 Quantum Algebra q-alg

Abstract

Using the Fronsdal-Galindo formula for the exponential mapping from the quantum algebra Up,q(gl(2))U_{p,q}(gl(2)) to the quantum group GLp,q(2)GL_{p,q}(2), we show how the (2j+1)(2j+1)-dimensional representations of GLp,q(2)GL_{p,q}(2) can be obtained by `exponentiating' the well-known (2j+1)(2j+1)-dimensional representations of Up,q(gl(2))U_{p,q}(gl(2)) for jj == 1,3/2,...1,{3/2},... ; jj == 1/2 corresponds to the defining 2-dimensional TT-matrix. The earlier results on the finite-dimensional representations of GLq(2)GL_q(2) and SLq(2)SL_q(2) (or SUq(2)SU_q(2)) are obtained when pp == qq. Representations of Uqˉ,q(2)U_{\bar{q},q}(2) (q(q \in \C\R\C \backslash \R and Uq(2)U_q(2) (q(q \in R\{0})\R \backslash \{0\}) are also considered. The structure of the Clebsch-Gordan matrix for Up,q(gl(2))U_{p,q}(gl(2)) is studied. The same Clebsch-Gordan coefficients are applicable in the reduction of the direct product representations of the quantum group GLp,q(2)GL_{p,q}(2).

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9411200,
  title  = {Finite dimensional representations of the quantum group $GL_{p,q}(2)$ using the exponential map from $U_{p,q}(gl(2))$},
  author = {R. Jagannathan and J. Van der Jeugt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9411200},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

17 pages, LaTeX (latex twice), no figures. Changes consist of more general formula (4.13) for T-matrices, explicit Clebsch-Gordan coefficients, boson realization of group parameters, and typographical corrections