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    On centralizer algebras for spin representations (English)
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    16 August 2012
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    The author gives a presentation of the centralizer algebras for tensor products of spinor representations of quantum groups. This is expounded in terms of non-standard \(q\)-deformations of orthogonal Lie algebras in the case of even-dimensional algebras. However, for odd-dimensional case, the situation becomes somewhat complicated and hence only a certain subalgebras are considered. In the classical case, for which \(q=1\), the respective relations reduce to those of Lie algebra, as one would expect.
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    centralizer algebra
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    spinor representations
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    quantum groups
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    deformation
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