Bannai–Ito algebras and the osp(1;2) superalgebra
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Publication:4643479
DOI10.1007/978-3-319-69164-0_52zbMath1390.17009arXiv1610.04797OpenAlexW2538221211MaRDI QIDQ4643479
Hendrik De Bie, Luc Vinet, Wouter van de Vijver, Vincent X. Genest
Publication date: 24 May 2018
Published in: Physical and Mathematical Aspects of Symmetries (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1610.04797
Applications of Lie (super)algebras to physics, etc. (17B81) Superalgebras (17A70) Subalgebras, congruence relations (08A30)
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The Racah algebra: An overview and recent results ⋮ The dual pair \(Pin(2n) \times \mathfrak{osp}(1|2)\), the Dirac equation and the Bannai-Ito algebra ⋮ The space of Dunkl monogenics associated with \(\mathbb{Z}_2^3\) ⋮ The Racah algebra as a subalgebra of the Bannai-Ito algebra ⋮ Finite-dimensional modules of the universal Racah algebra and the universal additive DAHA of type \((C_1^\vee,C_1)\) ⋮ 𝔬𝔰𝔭(1,2) and generalized Bannai–Ito algebras ⋮ Convolution identities for Dunkl orthogonal polynomials from the osp(1|2) Lie superalgebra
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