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    Diamond cone for \(\mathfrak {sl}(m/1)\) (English)
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    19 October 2010
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    \textit{D. Arnal, N. Bel Baraka} and \textit{N. J. Wildberger} [Ann. Math. Blaise Pascal 13, No. 2, 381--429 (2006; Zbl 1120.17005)] constructed a so-called diamond representation of the Lie algebra \(\mathfrak{sl}(n)\) as a quotient of the shape algebra, and provided a basis parameterized by quasi-standard Young tableaux. In the present paper, the author follows this approach in the case of the Lie superalgebra \(\mathfrak{sl}(m/1)\). \(\mathbb S_{red}\) is the direct sum of indecomposable modules. Bases of each indecomposable module are again constructed using quasi standard tableaux.
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    Lie superalgebras
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    Young tableaux
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    shape algebra
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