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Simple Representations of BPS Algebras: the case of $Y(\widehat{\mathfrak{gl}}_2)$

High Energy Physics - Theory 2024-06-24 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP Quantum Algebra Representation Theory

Abstract

BPS algebras are the symmetries of a wide class of brane-inspired models. They are closely related to Yangians -- the peculiar and somewhat sophisticated limit of DIM algebras. Still they possess some simple and explicit representations. We explain here that for Y(gl^r)Y(\widehat{\mathfrak{gl}}_r) these representations are related to Uglov polynomials, whose families are also labeled by natural rr. They arise in the limit 0\hbar\longrightarrow 0 from Macdonald polynomials, and generalize the well-known Jack polynomials (β\beta-deformation of Schur functions), associated with r=1r=1. For r=2r=2 they approximate Macdonald polynomials with the accuracy O(2)O(\hbar^2), so that they are eigenfunctions of {\it two} immediately available commuting operators, arising from the \hbar-expansion of the first Macdonald Hamiltonian. These operators have a clear structure, which is easily generalizable, -- what provides a technically simple way to build an explicit representation of Yangian Y(gl^2)Y(\widehat{\mathfrak{gl}}_2), where U(2)U^{(2)} are associated with the states λ|\lambda\rangle, parametrized by chess-colored Young diagrams. An interesting feature of this representation is that the odd time-variables p2n+1p_{2n+1} can be expressed through mutually commuting operators from Yangian, however even time-variables p2np_{2n} are inexpressible. Implications to higher rr become now straightforward, yet we describe them only in a sketchy way.

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@article{arxiv.2402.05920,
  title  = {Simple Representations of BPS Algebras: the case of $Y(\widehat{\mathfrak{gl}}_2)$},
  author = {Dmitry Galakhov and Alexei Morozov and Nikita Tselousov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.05920},
  year   = {2024}
}