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A cubic defining algebra for the Links-Gould polynomial (English)
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3 March 2014
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The Links-Gould polynomial [\textit{J. R. Links} and \textit{M. D. Gould}, Lett. Math. Phys. 26, No. 3, 187--198 (1992; Zbl 0777.57005)] is a quantum link invariant defined by using a \(1\)-parameter family of \(4\)-dimensional representations \(V(0,\alpha)\) of the quantum superalgebra \(U_q(\mathfrak{gl}(2|1))\). In the paper under review, the authors study the structure of the centralizer algebra \(LG_n= \mathrm{End}_{U_q(\mathfrak{gl}(2|1))}(V(0,\alpha)^{\otimes n})\). First, it is proved that there is a surjective homomorphism \(KB_n\rightarrow LG_n\) from the group algebra \(KB_n\) of the \(n\)-strand braid group \(B_n\) over a certain field \(K\). Thus, the structure of \(LG_n\) is described by the kernel of the above map, whose elements may be thought of as skein relations. The authors define an algebra \(A_n\) as a quotient of \(KB_n\) by a finite set of skein relations, and prove that \(LG_n\cong A_n\) for \(n\leq5\), and conjecture that this isomorphism holds for all \(n\). It is also proved that the map \(B_n\rightarrow LG_n^{\times}\) is injective.
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Links-Gould polynomial
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quantum invariant
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quantum supergroup
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centralizer algebra
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skein relation
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braid group
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Markov trace
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knot
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link
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