English

Tridiagonal pairs of $q$-Serre type and their linear perturbations

Rings and Algebras 2021-07-06 v1 Quantum Algebra

Abstract

A tridiagonal pair is an ordered pair of diagonalizable linear maps on a nonzero finite-dimensional vector space, that each act on the eigenspaces of the other in a block-tridiagonal fashion. We consider a tridiagonal pair (A,A)(A, A^*) of qq-Serre type; for such a pair the maps AA and AA^* satisfy the qq-Serre relations. There is a linear map KK in the literature that is used to describe how AA and AA^* are related. We investigate a pair of linear maps B=AB=A and B=tA+(1t)KB^* = tA^* + (1-t)K, where tt is any scalar. Our goal is to find a necessary and sufficient condition on tt for the pair (B,B)(B, B^*) to be a tridiagonal pair. We show that (B,B)(B, B^*) is a tridiagonal pair if and only if t0t \neq 0 and P(t(qq1)2)0P \bigl( t(q-q^{-1})^{-2} \bigr)\not=0, where PP is a certain polynomial attached to (A,A)(A, A^*) called the Drinfel'd polynomial.

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@article{arxiv.2107.01430,
  title  = {Tridiagonal pairs of $q$-Serre type and their linear perturbations},
  author = {Aayush Karan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.01430},
  year   = {2021}
}